Barrel Racing Horses for Sale near Crossville, TN

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Quarter Horse Stallion
14 yr. old gelding has early Hunter / Jumper experience. Has been running ..
Buffalo Valley, Tennessee
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Buffalo Valley, TN
TN
$2,800
Tennessee Walking Stallion
OUTLAW is a sorrel 2 yr old Tn Walker. He has some get up & go which woul..
Allons, Tennessee
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Allons, TN
TN
$450
Quarter Horse Mare
Top blood lines in this great horse known as "Hot Bedtime Story!". With a..
Harriman, Tennessee
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Harriman, TN
TN
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Chance is around 3 1 / 2 to 4 years old. Im not really sure on the birthdat..
Kingston, Tennessee
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Kingston, TN
TN
$1,200
Quarter Horse Mare
Tar baby is a sweet mare. She has only one bad habit. She does not like cli..
Jamestown, Tennessee
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Jamestown, TN
TN
$1,250
Quarter Horse Mare
Zin has great conformation, and is very athletic. She is easy to work with...
Madisonville, Tennessee
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Madisonville, TN
TN
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Jiggers Baby is Fast and Tight on the barrels and easy to handle for pleasu..
Chestnut Mound, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Chestnut Mound, TN
TN
$1,500
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About Crossville, TN

Crossville developed at the intersection of a branch of the Great Stage Road, which connected the Knoxville area with the Nashville area, and the Kentucky Stock Road, a cattle drovers' path connecting Middle Tennessee with Kentucky and later extending south to Chattanooga. These two roads are roughly paralleled by modern US-70 and US-127, respectively. Around 1800, an early American settler named Samuel Lambeth opened a store at this junction, and the small community that developed around it became known as Lambeth's Crossroads. The store was located at what has become the modern intersection of Main Street and Stanley Street, just south of the courthouse. By the time a post office was established in the 1830s, the community had taken the name of "Crossville".