Gaited Horses for Sale near Fayetteville, GA

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Carrollton, GA 30117
Lined In Jewels
Owned for 15 years and used for shows, trail riding, and breeding. Has been..
Carrollton, Georgia
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
19
Carrollton, GA
GA
$5,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Fantastic
Beautiful family horse for sale. This horse is fully trained. He has one bl..
Stone Mountain, Georgia
White
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
10
Stone Mountain, GA
GA
$1,100
Mule Mare
Fancy is seven month old molly gaited mule who is gaited, black with white..
Forsyth, Georgia
Black
Mule
Mare
-
Forsyth, GA
GA
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Sweetest TWH you'll ever meet. Naturally gaited and smooth. Would be goo..
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Lawrenceville, GA
GA
$3,000
Racking Stallion
Chocolate with flashy tri colored tail - white stockings. 14. 3 hands 11 yr..
Acworth, Georgia
Brown
Racking
Stallion
-
Acworth, GA
GA
$1,700
Spotted Saddle Mare
Dixie is a coming 4 year old tobiano (black / white) SSH / TWH mare, still ..
Barnesville, Georgia
Black Overo
Spotted Saddle
Mare
-
Barnesville, GA
GA
$1,800
Tennessee Walking Mare
Shasta is a black & white tobiano TWH / SSH mare. She is greenbroke but wel..
Barnesville, Georgia
Black Overo
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Barnesville, GA
GA
$2,200
Racking Mare
Star is a coming 2 yr. old racking filly. She is very gentle & loving. Star..
Barnesville, Georgia
Racking
Mare
-
Barnesville, GA
GA
$1,200
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About Fayetteville, GA

Fayetteville was founded in 1822 as the seat of the newly formed Fayette County, organized by European Americans from territory ceded by force the Creek people under a treaty with the United States during the early period of Indian removal from the Southeast. Both city and county were named in honor of the Revolutionary War hero the French Marquis de Lafayette. Fayetteville was incorporated as a town in 1823 and as a city in 1909. The area was developed for cotton plantations, with labor provided by enslaved African Americans, who for more than a century comprised the majority of the county's population. Fayetteville became the trading town for the agricultural area.