Trail Horses for Sale near Juniata Terrace, PA

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Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in McAlisterville, PA 17049
Cheyenne
17 years old, barefoot. Walk/trot/canter. Great on trails and in the arena..
Mcalisterville, Pennsylvania
Red Roan
Appaloosa
Mare
23
Mcalisterville, PA
PA
Sold
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Shippensburg, PA 17257
Dakota
Beautiful 10yr brown and white spotted saddle horse with one blue eye! He's..
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
Pinto
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
10
Shippensburg, PA
PA
$7,000
Rocky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Sunbury, PA 17921
Jack
Absolutely gorgeous Rocky Mountain Colt. He has a beautiful, natural gait a..
Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
2
Sunbury, PA
PA
$5,500
Draft - Horse for Sale in Gardners, PA 00000
Sakari
Horse is available on www.horseporium.com Please check her out on that page..
Gardners, Pennsylvania
Bay
Draft
Mare
15
Gardners, PA
PA
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Belgian Draft - Horse for Sale in Gardners, PA 17324
Roxie
Take a look at our beautiful Roxie. This girl is approx 15 years old and st..
Gardners, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Belgian Draft
Mare
19
Gardners, PA
PA
$4,500
Belgian Draft - Horse for Sale in Gardners, PA 17324
Lexy
Lexy is an approx 15 year old, 17 hands tall Belgian Mare. Advanced Beginne..
Gardners, Pennsylvania
Silver Dapple
Belgian Draft
Mare
19
Gardners, PA
PA
$4,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Dillsburg, PA 17019
Quarter Horse Gelding
Sale to the right person and forever home. I just can't keep up with keepin..
Dillsburg, Pennsylvania
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Gelding
20
Dillsburg, PA
PA
$4,000

About Juniata Terrace, PA

Construction of the town started in 1920 and was completed by 1924 by the British Crown Rayon Company, a rayon manufacturer later known as American Viscose Corporation, for the workers of its Lewistown plant. The plant was opened in 1921 and was located across the Juniata River from Lewistown, on the same side as Juniata Terrace. It employed up to 5,000 workers and was closed in 1972 following flooding and damage from Tropical Storm Agnes. The town was constructed on a ridge overlooking the Juniata River to the east and the Lewistown Railroad Station to the north, about one and a half miles from downtown Lewistown. Two hundred fifty nearly identical brick townhouses were built along three streets, each about 500 yards long, which were crossed by four shorter streets.