Arabian Horses for Sale near Bloomington, IL

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Arabian Stallion
Hi my friend needs a new home for his horse but he knows more about his ho..
Bloomington, Illinois
Brown
Arabian
Stallion
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Bloomington, IL
IL
$900
Arabian Stallion
Shameless is a gorgeous 12 yr old purebred Arabian. I've never owned a hor..
Washington, Illinois
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Washington, IL
IL
$2,700
Arabian Mare
Sally is one of the sweetest horses I've ever owned. I regret having to s..
Washington, Illinois
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Washington, IL
IL
$1,500
Arabian Mare
not broke working on that now up to date on shots. loads and stands for fa..
Sparland, Illinois
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Sparland, IL
IL
$1,000
Arabian Mare
utd on shots stands for farrier, very nice mare, great rider. loads good an..
Sparland, Illinois
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Sparland, IL
IL
$1,200
Arabian Mare
Gorgeous filly. I have raised her since birth. Only selling due to medical ..
Decatur, Illinois
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Decatur, IL
IL
$500
Arabian Mare
Bay & white tobiano filly. Pretty little Arab head! Out of a Bey Shah gra..
Chillicothe, Illinois
Black Overo
Arabian
Mare
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Chillicothe, IL
IL
$600
Arabian Stallion
Really nice registered gelding. Raffles, sandarac, and Fable breeding. Has..
Heyworth, Illinois
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Heyworth, IL
IL
$3,300
Arabian Stallion
Strike is a 19 yr old gelding by national champion Strike, and out of a swi..
Decatur, Illinois
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Decatur, IL
IL
$1,500
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About Bloomington, IL

The Bloomington area was at the edge of a large grove occupied by the Kickapoo people before the first Euro-American settlers arrived in the early 1820s. Springing from the settlement of Keg Grove, later called Blooming Grove, Bloomington was named as county seat on December 25, 1830, when McLean County was created. When the County of McLean was incorporated, a county seat was established. However, the legislation stated the site of Bloomington "would be located later." James Allin, one of the new county's promoters, offered to donate 60 acres (240,000 m 2) of his land for the new town. His offer was accepted, and Bloomington was laid out.