Arabian Horses for Sale near Bedford, VA

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Pamplin, VA 23958
Rudy
14.2 hands Arabian 11 years Looking for new home due to no fault of his ow..
Pamplin, Virginia
Chestnut
Arabian
Gelding
12
Pamplin, VA
VA
$3,500
Arabian Mare
We have a 9 yr old arabian for sale need to sell..
Troutville, Virginia
White
Arabian
Mare
16
Troutville, VA
VA
$2,000
Arabian Stallion
This is a solid colt with a smooth body and plenty of type. Hadhiq is a go..
Dry Fork, Virginia
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
-
Dry Fork, VA
VA
$5,000
Arabian Mare
Wynny is a gorgeous Polish / Egyptian bred Arabian mare, who has a very ki..
Lynchburg, Virginia
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Lynchburg, VA
VA
$8,000
Arabian Stallion
Flexx is a pure polish arabian stallion. His Sire Borexpo is a full brothe..
Roanoke, Virginia
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
-
Roanoke, VA
VA
$400
Arabian Stallion
CB has 6+ months of professional training. Shown Hunt seat and Western and ..
Rustburg, Virginia
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
-
Rustburg, VA
VA
$3,000
Arabian Stallion
Wheels is currently being used in lesons by intermediate and advanced ridde..
Rustburg, Virginia
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
-
Rustburg, VA
VA
$850
Arabian Stallion
This horse is a great horse that is willing to do whatever is asked of him,..
Buchanan, Virginia
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
-
Buchanan, VA
VA
$1,800
Arabian Stallion
El Saniel Straight Egyptian, Sweepstakes nominated sire. Sired by legendary..
Dry Fork, Virginia
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
-
Dry Fork, VA
VA
$1,000
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About Bedford, VA

Bedford was originally known as Liberty, "named after the Colonial victory over Cornwallis at Yorktown." Founded as a village in 1782, Liberty became Bedford County's seat of government, replacing New London which had become part of the newly formed Campbell County. Liberty became a town in 1839 and in 1890 changed its name to Bedford City. In 1912 Bedford reverted to town status, it resumed city status in 1968, and once more it reverted to a town in 2013. Bedford is home to the National D-Day Memorial (despite the "National" in its name, the memorial is owned and operated by a non-governmental, non-profit, education foundation). The United States Congress warranted that this memorial would be the nation's D-Day Memorial and President Bill Clinton authorized this effort in September 1996.