Western Pleasure Horses for Sale in Durham NC, Apex NC

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Quarter Horse Mare
Speck O Wind is a 14 year old, 15. 2h AQHA sorrel mare who can be a great t..
Durham, North Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Durham, NC
NC
$4,200
Arabian Stallion
Nikk was Junior Champion Stallion his only time shown. He is predominantly..
Apex, North Carolina
Black
Arabian
Stallion
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Apex, NC
NC
$1,000
Paint Mare
Black & white paint with one blue eye. Beautiful, smooth to ride, some pro..
Asheboro, North Carolina
Black
Paint
Mare
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Asheboro, NC
NC
$6,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
Reg 3647889. Current coggins; gets along well with other horses. Great man..
Zebulon, North Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Zebulon, NC
NC
$3,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
North Carolina State University introduces their newest stallion: THE ULTIM..
Raleigh, North Carolina
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Raleigh, NC
NC
$500
Quarter Horse Stallion
North Carolina State University has a large selection of yearlings for sale..
Raleigh, North Carolina
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Raleigh, NC
NC
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Quarter Horse Stallion
"Sugar Blast" - AKA Spunky - is an incredibly cute red roan / tobiano 2 yr..
Durham, North Carolina
Tobiano
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Durham, NC
NC
$700
Arabian Mare
Excellent youth or amateur show horse. Region 15 Champion Youth Western Pl..
Sanford, North Carolina
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Sanford, NC
NC
$15,000
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About Carrboro, NC

The history of Carrboro is similar to the history of many mill towns in North Carolina and largely parallels the histories of the State University Railroad and the Alberta Cotton Mill. Located just west of Chapel Hill, Carrboro was originally known as West End. It was settled in 1882 near the terminus "in a vacant field" of the 10.2 miles (16.4 km) State University Railroad spur from University Station in Glenn, North Carolina. [ failed verification ] (State law required that the railway be at least 1 mile (1.6 km) from the university campus "to guard against possible damage to student morals and habits of study," or as it was more cynically put, "to discourage students from leaving on the weekends and spending their money elsewhere. : 10) Settlement in West End increased after 1898 when Thomas F.