Arabian Horses for Sale near Milano, TX

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Arabian Stallion
Sirius is a 30 year old Sorrel Arabian Gelding. Sirius came in with Cara t..
Brenham, Texas
Sorrel
Arabian
Stallion
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Brenham, TX
TX
$450
Arabian Mare
Pricilla had a broken leg just over a year ago. Her leg was not set and is..
Brenham, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Brenham, TX
TX
$250
Arabian Mare
Cara is a 22 year old Sorrel Arabian Mare. Cara came in with Sirius that a..
Brenham, Texas
Sorrel
Arabian
Mare
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Brenham, TX
TX
$450
Arabian Stallion
Elvis is a 12 year old Reg. Arabian gelding. Lots of energy, nice trail h..
Brenham, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Brenham, TX
TX
$1,900
Arabian Mare
This Mare is available for onsite lease ONLY! She's not available for sale ..
College Station, Texas
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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College Station, TX
TX
$400
Arabian Stallion
Beautiful gelding. Very calm. Could be in hand trail, or trail competition ..
Franklin, Texas
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Franklin, TX
TX
$2,500
Arabian Mare
Sweet little mare. Burgundy black in winter, very unique. Needs an experi..
Franklin, Texas
Arabian
Mare
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Franklin, TX
TX
$2,000
Arabian Mare
Could be trained for any discipline. Very gentle. Would make a great in h..
Franklin, Texas
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Franklin, TX
TX
$3,500
Arabian Stallion
This Stallion is a Superior Athlete and Has a Quiet Solid Mind. Throws beau..
Round Rock, Texas
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Round Rock, TX
TX
$1,000
Arabian Stallion
Very flashy arab colt with personality plus! Will do well in halter and wi..
Hutto, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Hutto, TX
TX
$2,000
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About Milano, TX

The International-Great Northern Railroad Company laid out the original site of Milano in 1874, about a mile and a half west of the city's present site. A United States post office opened there the same year. Soon, a Baptist church was also established in the area. The community around Milano became a voting precinct in 1880. Local sources offer several possibilities for the origin of the name "Milano." One story suggests that the town was simply named after Milan, Italy, because of similarities in the climate, but truly, the climate of Milan in Northern Italy, is cold and continental; another says that the name was supposed to have been "Milam," but the United States Post Office Department either got it wrong or changed it intentionally because another Milam, Texas, already existed.