Trail Horses for Sale in Marietta GA, Kingston GA

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Saddlebred Stallion
big fella, plenty of muscle, eager to please, ready to try anything you wan..
Marietta, Georgia
Bay
Saddlebred
Stallion
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Marietta, GA
GA
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Nice 15. 2 hand black and white tobi gelding. VERY nice looking horse, eas..
Kingston, Georgia
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Kingston, GA
GA
$3,500
Appendix Mare
Beautiful, easy keeper, loves attention. Rides english & is a "school maste..
Dacula, Georgia
Sorrel
Appendix
Mare
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Dacula, GA
GA
$2,500
Appaloosa Stallion
Rides english and western, neck reins, used in lesson program regularly. Ve..
Dacula, Georgia
Bay Roan
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Dacula, GA
GA
$3,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Beautiful TWH with lots of Presence. Trail ridden in the mountains, self lo..
Monroe, Georgia
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Monroe, GA
GA
$3,000
Other Stallion
Risin Son "Bo" is smooth - gaited and loves to go for experienced rider, ba..
Palmetto, Georgia
Black Overo
Other
Stallion
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Palmetto, GA
GA
$2,500
Appaloosa Mare
This mare will go anywhere. No hill too steep, no river too deep. Loves to ..
Douglasville, Georgia
Other
Appaloosa
Mare
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Douglasville, GA
GA
$800
Appaloosa Mare
Beautiful, big, and flashy app. Great trail horse! Needs exp. rider. She ha..
Fayetteville, Georgia
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
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Fayetteville, GA
GA
$2,800

About Dunwoody, GA

The Dunwoody area was established in the early 1830s and is named for Major Charles Dunwody (1828–1905), an extra "o" added with the incorrect spelling of the name on a banking note. Charles Dunwody originally returned to Roswell after fighting in the Civil War, in which he fought for the Confederates. One of Dunwoody's most historic buildings dates from 1829. The Ebenezer Primitive Baptist Church, at the corner of Roberts Drive and Spalding Drive, is still active to this date and is also the home to one of the city's oldest cemeteries, where many of the founding fathers of Dunwoody are buried. The first public school, Dunwoody Elementary, first stood near the city center at the intersection of Chamblee-Dunwoody Road and Mount Vernon Road.