Thoroughbred Horses for Sale near Fayetteville, AR

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Thoroughbred Mare
I have a 6 year old ottb(only raced once) for sale. She has awesome papers(..
Berryville, Arkansas
Sorrel
Thoroughbred
Mare
13
Berryville, AR
AR
$4,000
Thoroughbred Gelding
I have a 3year old tb gelding(jockey club name is weed wax) who is green br..
Berryville, Arkansas
Sorrel
Thoroughbred
Gelding
11
Berryville, AR
AR
$1,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
"Chase" is a total sweetheart! He jumps 3'6" with ease, and is completely ..
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Fayetteville, AR
AR
$3,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Jumping 3. 6 quietly, can go higher. Great personality, uncomplicated. Has ..
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Tahlequah, OK
OK
$4,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Eat my dust buster is a elegant mover built very balanced he is by housebus..
Goodman, Missouri
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Goodman, MO
MO
$8,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
12 year old ridden with a hackamore in westeren / english pleasure and spee..
Lincoln, Arkansas
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Lincoln, AR
AR
$900
Thoroughbred Stallion
Great trail horse. Very spirited full of life. Would make excellent event h..
Lincoln, Arkansas
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Lincoln, AR
AR
$1,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Great trail horse. could be english dress. Has good habits, needs experienc..
Lincoln, Arkansas
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Lincoln, AR
AR
$1,000
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About Fayetteville, AR

In 1828, George McGarrah settled at Big Spring with his family on the modern day corner of Spring and Willow, founding the town of Washington, and starting work on the courthouse. On October 17, Washington County was established, Washington chosen as the county seat. The Washington Courthouse was finished in 1829, and also contained the post office. Later in the year Postmaster Larkin Newton changed the name to the Fayetteville Courthouse, to avoid confusing with Washington, Hempstead County. Two councilmen selected to name the city were from Fayetteville, Tennessee, which was itself named for Fayetteville, North Carolina (where some of its earliest residents had lived before moving to Tennessee).