Horses for Sale in Greeneville TN, Jonesborough TN

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Draft Mare
*Destiny is a 8 month old Belgian / Perchon / QH, Absolutely gorgeous sorre..
Greeneville, Tennessee
Draft
Mare
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Greeneville, TN
TN
$1,350
Miniature Mare
Suzie is a very gentle and very well put together filly. Straight bite and ..
Jonesborough, Tennessee
Blue Roan
Miniature
Mare
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Jonesborough, TN
TN
$1,800
Appaloosa Mare
Kora was originally a rescue case 3 yrs ago. She is very fat / fit / healt..
Mouth Of Wilson, Virginia
Black
Appaloosa
Mare
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Mouth Of Wilson, VA
VA
$600
Tennessee Walking Mare
Ebony 15. 3 h / h 5 y / o Tennessee Walking Horse mare solid black 1 white ..
Mouth Of Wilson, Virginia
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Mouth Of Wilson, VA
VA
$1,850
Quarter Horse Stallion
Oscar, is a gorgeous Palomino gelding with a sane mind and sound body. Sto..
Mouth Of Wilson, Virginia
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Mouth Of Wilson, VA
VA
$3,200
Half Arabian Stallion
Trained through the methods of natural horsemanship, he is extremely soft, ..
Boone, North Carolina
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Boone, NC
NC
$3,500
Pony Stallion
Collects, extends, goes onto the bit. Round jump. childrens 3 ft. Hunter p..
Abingdon, Virginia
Chestnut
Pony
Stallion
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Abingdon, VA
VA
$2,500
Paint Stallion
apache has been handled sence birth, up to date on coggins, will stand for ..
Saltville, Virginia
Paint
Stallion
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Saltville, VA
VA
$2,500
Paint Stallion
rocket has exellent blood lines, is reg. to apha. has been handled sence bi..
Saltville, Virginia
Paint
Stallion
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Saltville, VA
VA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
"HIGH CLASS STYLE" (Pending) - Sire: FDS MAJOR CASMIRE (2X World Champion) ..
Blountville, Tennessee
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Blountville, TN
TN
$4,000

About Bristol, TN

The U.S. Congress declared Bristol to be the "Birthplace of Country Music", according to a resolution passed in 1998, recognizing its contributions to early country music recordings and influence, and the Birthplace of Country Music Museum is located in Bristol. In 1927 record producer Ralph Peer of Victor Records began recording local musicians in Bristol, to attempt to capture the local sound of traditional "folk" music of the region. One of these local sounds was created by the Carter Family, which got its start on July 31, 1927, when A.P. Carter and his family journeyed from Maces Spring, Virginia, to Bristol to audition for Ralph Peer, who was seeking new talent for the relatively embryonic recording industry.