Kentucky Mountain Horses for Sale near Frankfort, KY

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Kentucky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, KY 40444
Hard To Get (Getty)
Awesome chocolate filly with flaxen mane and tail. Hard to Get (Getty) is a..
Lancaster, Kentucky
Chocolate
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Lancaster, KY
KY
$4,800
Kentucky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Versailles, KY
Kentucky Mountain Mare
For Sale "Willow" 5 1 / 2 year Kentucky Mountain / Tenn. walker. She is a ..
Versailles, Kentucky
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Versailles, KY
KY
$1,000
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Incredible dark chocolate and white Kentucky mountain racking horse. 2006 ..
Richmond, Kentucky
Other
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Richmond, KY
KY
$800
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
This wonderfull young chocolate with flax mane and tail is ready for the n..
Carlisle, Kentucky
Chocolate
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Carlisle, KY
KY
$2,900
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
George is a great horse, he is as sweet as can be. Very easy to ride and h..
Owenton, Kentucky
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Owenton, KY
KY
$3,500
Kentucky Mountain Mare
Pictured is Sally, daughter to Clyde and Mountainvalley Sally. 9 other hor..
Paris, Kentucky
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Paris, KY
KY
$2,000
Kentucky Mountain Mare
Lovely Mountain Pleasure Horses for sale - 20. Old stock bloodlines - Gold..
Paris, Kentucky
Palomino
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Paris, KY
KY
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Kentucky Mountain Stallion
With his wondefull black color, winning attitude and natural gait this colt..
Paris, Kentucky
Black
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Paris, KY
KY
$2,200
Kentucky Mountain Mare
This mare is a solid producer of color and gait. Willow Bay has show ring e..
Paris, Kentucky
Bay
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Paris, KY
KY
$4,500
Kentucky Mountain Mare
"Little Bit" has been with me since 5 months of age. She has a wonderful te..
Lancaster, Kentucky
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Lancaster, KY
KY
$3,000
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About Frankfort, KY

The town of Frankfort likely received its name from an event that took place in the 1780s. American Indians attacked a group of early European-American pioneers from Bryan Station, who were making salt at a ford in the Kentucky River. Pioneer Stephen Frank was killed, and the settlers thereafter called the crossing " Frank's Ford". This name was later elided to Frankfort. In 1786, James Wilkinson purchased the 260-acre (110 ha) tract of land on the north side of the Kentucky River, which developed as downtown Frankfort.