Western Pleasure Horses for Sale in Parker CO, Littleton CO

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Quarter Horse Mare
Smoky is an all around beautiful Blue Roan. She has been shown sucessfully..
Parker, Colorado
Blue Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Parker, CO
CO
$9,850
Quarter Horse Mare
Savannah is an adorable 14. 2 hand bay QH mare with a star, stripe, snip an..
Littleton, Colorado
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Littleton, CO
CO
$2,800
Holsteiner Mare
very sweet, is 9 years old, has had 2 babys. very smart, a little sciddish ..
Franktown, Colorado
Chestnut
Holsteiner
Mare
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Franktown, CO
CO
$10,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Honor Mark aka Solomon is a very nice gelding. He is a proven beginner~s ho..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Fort Collins, CO
CO
$4,000
Paint Stallion
2 year old APHA stallion, black with white markings, energetic and high - s..
Galeton, Colorado
Black
Paint
Stallion
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Galeton, CO
CO
$3,000
Paint Mare
This is a beautiful young mare, kid trained and bomb proof. Shes been prove..
Parker, Colorado
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Parker, CO
CO
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Appaloosa Mare
This is a wonderful horse with a nice personality. At times she can be a l..
Kersey, Colorado
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Mare
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Kersey, CO
CO
$1,850
Quarter Horse Stallion
Beautiful golden buckskin. Gentle disposition, intelligent. Needs correctiv..
Castle Rock, Colorado
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Castle Rock, CO
CO
$500
Paint Stallion
2001 Sorrel Overo Gelding with great bloodlines of Principle Investment (AQ..
Arvada, Colorado
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Arvada, CO
CO
$2,000
Appaloosa Mare
This sweet 3 yr. old mare has 90- days prof. training. Her Sire placed 5 t..
Longmont, Colorado
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Mare
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Longmont, CO
CO
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
This refined Hotrodder Jet Set granddaughter is very athletic. She has all ..
Arvada, Colorado
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Arvada, CO
CO
$4,000
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About Louisville, CO

The town of Louisville dates back to the start of the Welch Mine in 1877, the first coal mine in an area of Boulder and Weld counties known as the Northern Coalfield. The town was named for Louis Nawatny, a local landowner who platted his land and named it for himself. Incorporation came several years later, in 1882. The Northern Coalfield proved to be highly productive, and eventually some 30 different mines operated within the current boundaries of Louisville, though not all at the same time. During the years of peak production (1907–09) twelve mines were in operation in Louisville, including the Acme Mine whose two million tons of coal came from directly beneath the center of town.