Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near New Windsor, MD

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Palomino - Horse for Sale in Sykesville, MD 21784
Summer Breeze
Lovely Senior Mare looking for a partner to go for light rides and snuggle ..
Sykesville, Maryland
Palomino
Palomino
Mare
23
Sykesville, MD
MD
$900
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Charles Town, WV 25414
Merchant Of Hope
MERCHANT OF HOPE 3 y/o dark bay/ brown filly 16.1 h Was bought at Keenland ..
Charles Town, West Virginia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
7
Charles Town, WV
WV
$3,800
Other - Horse for Sale in Spring Grove, PA 17362
Other Mare
We bought Steel from an auction many years ago and she is a beautiful, wond..
Spring Grove, Pennsylvania
White
Other
Mare
-
Spring Grove, PA
PA
$400
Mule - Horse for Sale in fallston, MD 21047
Rusty
"SOLD" Handsome John Mule: Rusty is a 13 year old 15.2hh, super ..
Fallston, Maryland
Bay
Mule
Gelding
19
Fallston, MD
MD
Sold
Quarter Horse Mare
Midnight- Registered AQHA 2008 Black Mare 15.1hh. Walk trot canters and jum..
Dillsburg, Pennsylvania
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
17
Dillsburg, PA
PA
$5,000
Quarter Pony Mare
Cute buckskin mare. 4 white socks and blaze. Appendix qh pony. Stands to t..
Stewartstown, Pennsylvania
Buckskin
Quarter Pony
Mare
-
Stewartstown, PA
PA
$1,800
Quarter Horse Mare
Very smooth, slow, easy trot and canter. Not a childs horse because she ca..
Stewartstown, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Stewartstown, PA
PA
$2,500

About New Windsor, MD

New Windsor was platted in 1797 and originally named Sulphur Springs, for a local spring with water believed to have medicinal properties. It was given its current name in the early 19th century, possibly after its English namesake. The town was originally founded to service and profit from junctures of wagon trails in the area, but would later become a destination in and of itself because of the sulfur springs. To capitalize from the visitors to the springs, the town would become home to a bathhouse and numerous inns, including the 10,000+ square foot Dielman Inn. New Windsor became home to Calvert College in 1850, to later become the New Windsor College in 1872, and then finally a campus of Blue Ridge College in 1912 until 1937.