Bay Trail Horses for Sale near Panama City, FL

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Wewahitchka, FL 32465
Sugar
Sugar is rideable but needs more ground work. She needs a calm and experien..
Wewahitchka, Florida
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
9
Wewahitchka, FL
FL
Sold
Appaloosa Stallion
AMZN STREAK O LUCK ApHC #642358. This dark bay snocap is a very loud & fla..
Bonifay, Florida
Bay
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Bonifay, FL
FL
$2,500
Paint Mare
Sweetie will make a great all around horse. She has been ridden for one y..
Youngstown, Florida
Bay
Paint
Mare
-
Youngstown, FL
FL
$2,000
Mustang Mare
This is a wonderfully sweet horse that unfortunately was mishandled when f..
Marianna, Florida
Bay
Mustang
Mare
-
Marianna, FL
FL
$600
Racking Stallion
HERD REDUCTION SALE!!! Jake The Great is a 6 year old, RHBA registered, 15...
Marianna, Florida
Bay
Racking
Stallion
-
Marianna, FL
FL
$2,250
Tennessee Walking Mare
Beautiful Bay filly, smart, calm, smooth gait, will make good horse for nov..
Marianna, Florida
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Marianna, FL
FL
$2,500
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About Panama City, FL

The development in this once unincorporated part of Northwest Florida had previous names such as Floriopolis, Park Resort, and Harrison. In 1906, the development was named Panama City and it was first incorporated as Panama City in 1909. When Panama City was incorporated in 1909, its original city limits were 15th Street (Hwy 98) on the north, Balboa Avenue on the west and Bay Avenue on the east. According to the Panama City Public Library's A History of Panama City, George Mortimer West hoped to spur real estate development in Bay County during a period of intense popular interest in the construction of the Panama Canal by changing the town's name from Harrison to Panama City, because a straight line between Chicago and the capital of the Central American country of Panama intersected the Florida town. Additionally, since required meanders around land formations in a seaborne route to the canal added distance when starting at other ports, Panama City was the closest developed port in the US mainland to the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal.