Warmblood Horses for Sale near Inglewood, CA

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Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Chino Hills, CA 91709
Eletan
Eletan is a 16-year-old Bavarian Warmblood gelding who is excellent on trai..
Chino Hills, California
Bay
Warmblood
Gelding
17
Chino Hills, CA
CA
$15,000
Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Canyon Country, CA 91351
Warmblood Mare
Penny is a 15 year old Oldenburg Paint mare for sale in Canyon Country CA. ..
Canyon Country, California
Chestnut Overo
Warmblood
Mare
25
Canyon Country, CA
CA
$4,000
Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Los-angeles, CA 91352
Warmblood Stallion
Solaris Buenno is an interesting addition to the world of warmblood and spo..
Los-Angeles, California
Red Dun
Warmblood
Stallion
-
Los-Angeles, CA
CA
$5,000
Warmblood Stallion
Phoenix: Gentle Giant! Outstanding 4 yr 16. 2 Paint / WB X! Great EQ / ..
Chino, California
Other
Warmblood
Stallion
-
Chino, CA
CA
$15,000
Warmblood Mare
WARMBLOOD 5 yr. old 15. 3 hds, Grey TK / QH cross mare. Excellent movement..
Yorba Linda, California
Gray
Warmblood
Mare
-
Yorba Linda, CA
CA
$5,000
Warmblood Stallion
4 yr. PHR registered gelding / father was Dutch / mother was THB. / sibling..
Malibu, California
Chestnut
Warmblood
Stallion
-
Malibu, CA
CA
$12,000
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About Inglewood, CA

The earliest residents of what is now Inglewood were Native Americans who used the natural springs in today's Edward Vincent Jr. Park (known for most of its history as Centinela Park). Local historian Gladys Waddingham wrote that these springs took the name Centinela from the hills that rose gradually around them and which allowed ranchers to watch over their herds "(thus the name centinelas or sentinels)". : unpaged [xiv] Waddingham traced the written history of Inglewood back to the original settlers of Los Angeles in 1781, one of whom was the Spanish soldier Jose Manuel Orchado Machado, "a 23-year-old muleteer from Los Alamos in Sinaloa". These settlers, she wrote, were ordered by the officials of the San Gabriel Mission "to graze their animals on the ocean side of Los Angeles in order not to infringe on Mission lands." As a result, the settlers, or pobladores, drove some of their cattle to the "lush pasture lands near Centinela Springs," and the first construction there was done by Ygnacio Avila, who received a permit in 1822 to build a "corral and hut for his herders." : unpaged [xiv] Later Avila constructed a three-room adobe on a slight rise overlooking the creek that ran from Centinela Springs all the way to the ocean.