Trail Horses for Sale near Bangor, ME

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Pinto Stallion
*PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE "Cody" is my 2 year old pinto gelding. He wa..
Hampden, Maine
Pinto
Stallion
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Hampden, ME
ME
$3,500
Arabian Mare
Es Gitana is a Pierrot daughter and successfully raced two seasons. She is..
Bangor, Maine
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Bangor, ME
ME
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Flashy Roan Gelding With Loads Of Trail Miles!! Frosty is a 9 year old, str..
Milford, Maine
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Milford, ME
ME
$2,800
Arabian Stallion
Intelligent, energetic hunter / pleasure or endurance / competitive trail r..
Waterville, Maine
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Waterville, ME
ME
$2,750
Hanoverian Mare
This Diwan / Dressman / Hill Hawk xx mare is of superior quality and type. ..
Winterport, Maine
Bay
Hanoverian
Mare
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Winterport, ME
ME
$12,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Great All Around Champion. AQHA Resister of Merit. State 2002 MHA Champion ..
Waterville, Maine
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Waterville, ME
ME
$5,800
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About Bangor, ME

The Penobscot people have inhabited the area around present-day Bangor for at least 11,000 years and still occupy tribal land on the nearby Penobscot Indian Island Reservation. They practised some agriculture, but less than peoples in southern New England where the climate is milder, and subsisted on what they could hunt and gather. Contact with Europeans was not uncommon during the 1500s because the fur trade was lucrative and the Penobscot were willing to trade pelts for European goods. The site was visited by Portuguese explorer Esteban Gómez in 1524 and by Samuel de Champlain in 1605. The Jesuits established a mission on Penobscot Bay in 1609, which was then part of the French colony of Acadia, and the valley remained contested between France and Britain into the 1750s, making it one of the last regions to become part of New England.