Ponies for Sale near Boston, MA

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Pony Mare
Flashy black and white large pony, trails, ships, clips, UTD on everything..
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Black Overo
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Attleboro, MA
MA
$3,800
Pony Mare
"Rosie" is an adorable solid black pinto pony with a white blaze and white..
Lexington, Massachusetts
Black
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Lexington, MA
MA
$2,500
Pony Stallion
7 yr, 13. 2 gelding. Very attractive brown and white coloring. Bought him..
Upton, Massachusetts
Other
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Upton, MA
MA
$3,500
Pony Stallion
Nice pony that needs home back from being leased out but will be avalible s..
Taunton, Massachusetts
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Stallion
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Taunton, MA
MA
$4,800
Pony Stallion
This great pony is used in lessons and has been shown this Great pony is cu..
Westport, Massachusetts
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Westport, MA
MA
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About Boston, MA

Boston's early European settlers had first called the area Trimountaine (after its "three mountains," only traces of which remain today) but later renamed it Boston after Boston, Lincolnshire, England, the origin of several prominent colonists. The renaming on September 7, 1630, ( Old Style) [b] was by Puritan colonists from England who had moved over from Charlestown earlier that year in quest for fresh water. Their settlement was initially limited to the Shawmut Peninsula, at that time surrounded by the Massachusetts Bay and Charles River and connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. The peninsula is thought to have been inhabited as early as 5000 BC. In 1629, the Massachusetts Bay Colony's first governor John Winthrop led the signing of the Cambridge Agreement, a key founding document of the city.