Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Burlingame, KS

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National Show - Horse for Sale in Lyndon, KS 66451
Fireball Sunday
Fireball Sunday is a yearling half saddlebred colt out of an arapaloosa mar..
Lyndon, Kansas
Chestnut
National Show
Gelding
2
Lyndon, KS
KS
$4,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Waverly, KS 66871
Gracie and Cody
Lots of life and love left in these two! I am selling a registered 19 yo p..
Waverly, Kansas
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
20
Waverly, KS
KS
$2,800
Quarter Horse Mare
Mermaid is a great trail mare. Super sweet, easy to handle, very compliant ..
Tonganoxie, Kansas
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
20
Tonganoxie, KS
KS
$2,000
Morgan Mare
Jahara is a 4 year old, liver chestnut, Morgan mare. She is pure bred, not ..
Overbrook, Kansas
Liver Chestnut
Morgan
Mare
-
Overbrook, KS
KS
$1,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Tre', 3 year, grey, black, white paint gelding. Handled ALOT as baby. Show..
Overbrook, Kansas
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Overbrook, KS
KS
$1,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Scobby is a half Arabian pinto double register chestnut tobiano gelding. H..
Gardner, Kansas
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Gardner, KS
KS
$5,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
This fine gelding is a grandson of the great Zips Chocolate Chip. He is sta..
Lyndon, Kansas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Lyndon, KS
KS
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Beautiful! Jo is a 7 yr. old T / W who we've shown in halter & western plea..
Gardner, Kansas
Bay Roan
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Gardner, KS
KS
$3,500
Paint Stallion
Rhinestone Robin, APHA Champion, Sup Halter and Sup Western Pleasure. CA St..
Harveyville, Kansas
Paint
Stallion
-
Harveyville, KS
KS
$3,500
Appaloosa Stallion
Nuggie is a 5 year old stallion, beautiful blue roan (black markings) , exc..
Garnett, Kansas
Roan
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Garnett, KS
KS
$5,000
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About Burlingame, KS

Burlingame was originally established as Council City and was an stop on the Santa Fe Trail. The Council City post office was opened on April 30, 1855. The wide brick main street, Santa Fe Avenue, was built wide enough for an oxen team to be able to make a U-turn. The city and post office name was changed from Council City to Burlingame on January 30, 1858, in honor of Anson Burlingame. During the Civil War the townspeople constructed a stone fort in the town center.