Andalusian Horses for Sale near Louisville, CO

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Andalusian Mare
Olympica “Pica” 5 yr. old Andalusian mare, purebred and registered with IAL..
Broomfield, Colorado
Bay
Andalusian
Mare
13
Broomfield, CO
CO
$12,500
Andalusian Mare
Ganadora SMDR is truly a phenominal Dressage winner! Averaged 69% at Train..
Bellvue, Colorado
Gray
Andalusian
Mare
-
Bellvue, CO
CO
$35,000
Andalusian Stallion
Hechicero SMDR is a big bay stallion that has started his Dressage training..
Bellvue, Colorado
Bay
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Bellvue, CO
CO
$17,900
Andalusian Mare
Guajira SMDR is already a proven Dressage winner! Averaged 69% at Training..
Bellvue, Colorado
Bay
Andalusian
Mare
-
Bellvue, CO
CO
$25,000
Andalusian Stallion
Habanero SMDR has begun his Dressage saddle training and will be ready for ..
Bellvue, Colorado
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Bellvue, CO
CO
$17,500
Andalusian Stallion
Decoroso SMDR in 2005 was the USDF Reserve National Champion Third Level Fr..
Bellvue, Colorado
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Bellvue, CO
CO
$1,000
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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.