Arabian Horses for Sale near Hermitage, PA

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Hubbard, OH 44425
Female & Male
Excellent selection of black Straight Egyptian & Crabbet-Egyptian young..
Hubbard, Ohio
Black
Arabian
Mare
6
Hubbard, OH
OH
Contact
BA Ravenhurst
18 years old Black Registered Teeth floated 1st level dressage, excels at..
Madison, Ohio
Black
Arabian
Mare
21
Madison, OH
OH
$2,400
Arabian Mare
Friendly, smart and flashy. 9 yr old chestnut mare. Loads, clips bathes an..
Saegertown, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Saegertown, PA
PA
$1,200
Arabian Mare
gypsy is a very talented pony! she can do it all barrel racing, saddle sea..
Streetsboro, Ohio
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Streetsboro, OH
OH
$10,000
Arabian Mare
Registered Arabian Mare Out of TIMP BASKO AND ALADDINN BLOODLINES. would m..
Lowellville, Ohio
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Lowellville, OH
OH
$500
Arabian Mare
Proven brood mare easy breeder, excellent mother, good disposition, beautif..
Ashtabula, Ohio
Black
Arabian
Mare
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Ashtabula, OH
OH
$1,500
Arabian Mare
"Ave" is a very sweet and quiet mare. She is currently being used for less..
Canfield, Ohio
White
Arabian
Mare
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Canfield, OH
OH
$800
Arabian Stallion
Email me at getinmabellie@aol. com or visit my link at (http: / / www. ange..
West Middlesex, Pennsylvania
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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West Middlesex, PA
PA
$800
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About Hermitage, PA

Formerly known as Hickory Township (hence Hickory High School with its Hickory Hornet mascot). The City of Hermitage, in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, was first settled in 1796, and the Township of Hickory was incorporated in 1832 from portions of the Shenango and Pymatuning townships. Following the incorporation of the cities of Sharon and Farrell and the Boroughs of Sharpsville and Wheatland, the remainder of the Township was incorporated into a First Class Township. The Home Rule Charter and Optional Plans Law, Act 62 of 1972, provided all local governments in Pennsylvania a unique opportunity of true "home rule" On August 9, 1972, Ordinance 13–72 was enacted by the Board of Commissioners, providing for a referendum on electing a Governmental Study Commission of nine members. On November 17, 1972, the electors voted in favor of a commission and selected nine members with the task of studying present Township government and the alternative of an Optional Plan of Government or a Home Rule Charter.