Lipizzan Horses for Sale near Salem, OR

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Lipizzan Stallion
My husband's death in December of Creutzfeldt - Jakob Disease requires red..
Sublimtiy, Oregon
Gray
Lipizzan
Stallion
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Sublimtiy, OR
OR
$15,000
Lipizzan Stallion
My husband's death in December of Creutzfeldt - Jakob Disease requires me ..
Sublimity, Oregon
Gray
Lipizzan
Stallion
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Sublimity, OR
OR
$20,000
Lipizzan Mare
My husband's death in December of Creutzfeld - Jakob disease means I must ..
Sublimity, Oregon
Gray
Lipizzan
Mare
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Sublimity, OR
OR
$8,000
Tulsa
The daughter of one of our very best mares, Tulsa proves that the apple do..
Sublimity, Oregon
Gray
Lipizzan
Mare
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Sublimity, OR
OR
$6,500
Lipizzan Mare
Reserve a 2007 foal now from America's premier Lipizzan breeding farm. A d..
Sublimity, Oregon
Gray
Lipizzan
Mare
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Sublimity, OR
OR
$5,000
Lipizzan Stallion
Favory Ventura - 4 yr Lipizzan Stallion. If you dream of enjoying quiet ri..
Sublimtiy, Oregon
Gray
Lipizzan
Stallion
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Sublimtiy, OR
OR
$25,000
Lipizzan Stallion
"Pan" is from the larger Tulipan line of Lipizzans popular around the world..
Sublimity, Oregon
Gray
Lipizzan
Stallion
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Sublimity, OR
OR
$13,000
Lipizzan Stallion
Maestoso II Shama II is a modern, sporthorse - type Lipizzan Stallion. His ..
Mcminnville, Oregon
Gray
Lipizzan
Stallion
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Mcminnville, OR
OR
$1,500
Lipizzan Stallion
Maestoso II Catrina, a. k. a. "Tony" is Approved for breeding by Dr. Jaromi..
Mcminnville, Oregon
Gray
Lipizzan
Stallion
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Mcminnville, OR
OR
$1,500
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About Salem, OR

The Native Americans who inhabited the central Willamette Valley at first European contact, the Kalapuya, called the area Chim-i-ki-ti, which means "meeting or resting place" in the Central Kalapuya language (Santiam). When the Methodist Mission moved to the area, they called the new establishment Chemeketa; although it was more widely known as the Mill, because of its situation on Mill Creek. When the Oregon Institute was established, the community became known as the Institute. When the Institute was dissolved, the trustees decided to lay out a town site on the Institute lands. Some possible sources for the name "Salem" include William H.