English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Athens, GA

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Gainesville, GA 30507
Max
Max is a quiet horse, just starting over cross rails. He has been shown in..
Gainesville, Georgia
Chestnut
Paint
Gelding
17
Gainesville, GA
GA
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Mustang - Horse for Sale in Gainesville, GA 30507
Mustang Mare
Liberty is a gorgeous Mustang pony, born in the wild and left to herself un..
Gainesville, Georgia
Bay
Mustang
Mare
21
Gainesville, GA
GA
$1,800
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Buckhead, GA 30625
Thoroughbred Gelding
Beautiful, Sweet Bay Gelding. Just started under saddle. Has an enlarged ho..
Buckhead, Georgia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
20
Buckhead, GA
GA
$800
Paint - Horse for Sale in Rutledge, GA 30663
Paint
Horses for sale by World Champion, Indian Artifacts (AQHA) Also horse tack..
Rutledge, Georgia
Paint
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Rutledge, GA
GA
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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Dacula, GA
Quarter Horse Stallion
JDG Hot Trip (George) is a Western and English all - around horse who has ..
Dacula, Georgia
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Dacula, GA
GA
$5,900
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Dacula, GA
Quarter Horse Stallion
JDG Hot Trip (George) is a Western and English all - around horse who has ..
Dacula, Georgia
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Dacula, GA
GA
$7,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Tahoe is a 9 year old of the track, ex polo horse who is very intelligent ..
Hoschton, Georgia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Hoschton, GA
GA
$6,000
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About Athens, GA

In the late 18th century, a trading settlement on the banks of the Oconee River called Cedar Shoals stood where Athens is today. On January 27, 1785, the Georgia General Assembly granted a charter by Abraham Baldwin for the University of Georgia as the first state-supported university. Sixteen years later, in 1801, a committee from the university's board of trustees selected a site for the university on a hill above Cedar Shoals, in what was then Jackson County. On July 25, John Milledge, one of the trustees and later governor of Georgia, bought 633 acres (256 ha) from Daniel Easley and donated it to the university. Milledge named the surrounding area Athens after the city that was home to the Platonic Academy of Plato and Aristotle in Greece.