Horses for Sale in Hebron IN, Bartlett IL

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Miniature Mare
Really sweet and gorgeous, refined AMHR reg. 32..
Hebron, Indiana
Bay
Miniature
Mare
-
Hebron, IN
IN
$1,500
TBD
WANTED - Blanketed Appaloosa Gelding, Temp 1-2, apx: Age range 5-10 YO, hei..
Bartlett, Illinois
Black
Appaloosa
Gelding
10
Bartlett, IL
IL
$1
Mule
14 yr old molly mule. Rides and drives. Drives single or double. Has great ..
Crete, Illinois
White
Mule
Mare
20
Crete, IL
IL
$4,000
Jinx
GORGEOUS 3-year-old QH gelding. He is kind and willing. Is in full training..
Valparaiso, Indiana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
9
Valparaiso, IN
IN
$10,000
Jackson
Jackson is 15'2 - 15'3 sorrel / bay .Excellent for farrier, vet, and loves ..
Wauconda, Illinois
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
16
Wauconda, IL
IL
Contact
Arabian Mare
3 year old mare very very green she is old polish bloodlines very sweet tem..
Lowell, Indiana
Bay
Arabian
Mare
13
Lowell, IN
IN
$2,500
Appaloosa Gelding
Blue is a flashy Appaloosa gelding. He is 14.2 hands and has two blue eyes...
Winfield, Illinois
Appaloosa
Gelding
-
Winfield, IL
IL
$235

About Cicero, IL

Originally, Cicero Township occupied an area six times the size of its current territory. Weak political leadership and town services resulted in cities such as Oak Park and Berwyn voting to split off from Cicero, and other portions, such as Austin, were annexed into the city of Chicago. By 1911, an aerodrome called the Cicero Flying Field had been established as the town's first aircraft facility of any type, located on a roughly square plot of land about 800 meters (1/2-mile) per side, on then-open ground at 41°51′19.03″N 87°44′56.5″W  /  41.8552861°N 87.749028°W  / 41.8552861; -87.749028 by the Aero Club of Illinois, founded on February 10, 1910. Famous pilots like Hans-Joachim Buddecke, Lincoln Beachey, Chance M. Vought and others flew from there at various times during the "pioneer era" of aviation in the United States shortly before the nation's involvement in World War I, before the field closed in mid-April 1916.