Thoroughbred Horses for Sale near Cave City, KY

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Thoroughbred Stallion
Side Saddle is a 4 yr thoroughbred bay gelding. He is an easy keeper, has..
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Elizabethtown, KY
KY
$750
Thoroughbred Stallion
North Shore is a 7 yr old well broke, retired racehorse. He is free along ..
Vine Grove, Kentucky
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Vine Grove, KY
KY
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Thoroughbred Mare
In foal to The Grinder QH, mare is off the track with $24, 000 in earnings ..
Westmoreland, Tennessee
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Westmoreland, TN
TN
$1,500
Thoroughbred Mare
This big beautiful girl is just starting her track career. A daughter of D..
Scottsville, Kentucky
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Scottsville, KY
KY
$30,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Here's that hard to find horse you have been looking for! Versatile ten yea..
Rineyville, Kentucky
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Rineyville, KY
KY
$4,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Unraced out of Hortensia (FR) Black typed winner, Dam of CHAUDENNAY, GLACIA..
Edmonton, Kentucky
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Edmonton, KY
KY
$1,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Dam of 4 foals of racing age 3 to race 2 winners large mare, sells in foal ..
Edmonton, Kentucky
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Edmonton, KY
KY
$3,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Dam of 2 foal none of race age. Her dam is 1 / 2 sister to G1 winner Condes..
Edmonton, Kentucky
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Edmonton, KY
KY
$4,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Sunshine Forever mare 1 / 2 sister to 8 winners, 3 black typed family of Pr..
Edmonton, Kentucky
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Edmonton, KY
KY
$5,000
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About Cave City, KY

The site upon which Cave City stands was acquired in October 1853 by the Knob City Land Company, composed of Messrs. Graham, Quigly, Adams, and Hopson, all of whom were from Louisville and envisioned the place as a resort town due to its proximity to Mammoth Cave. The town was incorporated in 1866. Originally, 200 acres (81 ha) of what would become the town site was acquired by James Perry in a 1798 land grant. In 1811, Henry Roundtree (an assignee of James Perry) sold the land to John Owens for $190.