Paint Horses for Sale near Huntington Park, CA

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Sadie
I trail ride and arena work. I just don't have time to ride two horses. Exp..
Beverly Hills, California
Palomino
Paint
Mare
11
Beverly Hills, CA
CA
$10,000
Rex
This is Rex! He’s an 11 year old, 14.3hh APH. He’s more go than woah and wo..
Los Angeles, California
Other
Paint
Gelding
17
Los Angeles, CA
CA
$250
Paint - Horse for Sale in Whittier, CA 90605
Lily
Horse for rehoming. Approx.20 yo.Up to date shots and worming.Has been vet ..
Whittier, California
Other
Paint
Mare
23
Whittier, CA
CA
$500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Phelan, CA 92371
Paint Mare
Need a horse with movement? Dany is your kinda girl! Started lightly and ca..
Phelan, California
Bay Overo
Paint
Mare
11
Phelan, CA
CA
$4,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Phelan, CA 92371
Paint Mare
Also open to: feed lease, lease, lease to own, price negotiable. I just wan..
Phelan, California
White
Paint
Mare
-
Phelan, CA
CA
$5,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Acton, CA 93510
Paint Mare
Gentle Giant. great for any rider. loves to get out on the trails. call for..
Acton, California
White
Paint
Mare
23
Acton, CA
CA
$3,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Norco, CA 92860
Paint Mare
2001 Broodmare Calicos Zip, Zippo bloodlines. Proven broodmare with a swee..
Norco, California
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
24
Norco, CA
CA
$1,200

About Huntington Park, CA

Named for prominent industrialist Henry E. Huntington, Huntington Park was incorporated in 1906 as a streetcar suburb on the Los Angeles Railway for workers in the rapidly expanding industries to the southeast of downtown Los Angeles. To this day, about 30% of its residents work at factories in nearby Vernon and Commerce. The stretch of Pacific Boulevard in downtown Huntington Park was a major commercial district serving the city's largely working-class residents, as well as those of neighboring cities such as Bell, Cudahy, South Gate, and Downey. As with most of the other cities along the corridor stretching along the Los Angeles River to the south and southeast of downtown Los Angeles, Huntington Park was an almost exclusively white community during most of its history; Alameda Street and Slauson Avenue, which were fiercely defended segregation lines in the 1950s, separated it from black areas.