Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Lewistown, PA

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in East Waterford, PA 17021
Tennessee Walking Gelding
Otis is a 15.2hh 10-year-old Tennessee Walking gelding. Great disposition. ..
East Waterford, Pennsylvania
Brown
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
18
East Waterford, PA
PA
$4,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Spring Mills, PA 16828
Tennessee Walking Mare
Oldtime Strawberry Roan, Registered Tennessee Walking Horse, Rides and Driv..
Spring Mills, Pennsylvania
Other
Tennessee Walking
Mare
15
Spring Mills, PA
PA
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Two year old Filly. Walker / Quarter Cross. This filly has a sweet face...
Port Trevorton, Pennsylvania
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Port Trevorton, PA
PA
$400
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Yearling colt. Can be double registered. TWHBEA & IPWHR. Imprinted from ..
Port Trevorton, Pennsylvania
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Port Trevorton, PA
PA
$800
Tennessee Walking Mare
Dakota is a big smooth mare. Jet black no white markings. UTD on shots wor..
Duncansville, Pennsylvania
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Duncansville, PA
PA
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Arianna is a Tennessee walker / Standardbred bay mare. She is 16. 2 hands ..
Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Northumberland, PA
PA
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Sequoia throws color. He is registered as a golden palomino. In the spring..
Halifax, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Halifax, PA
PA
$250
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About Lewistown, PA

The borough was incorporated in 1795 and was named for William "Bill" Lewis, a Quaker and a member of the legislature, who was responsible for the designation of the borough, which was then known as the Village of Ohesson, as the county seat of Mifflin County. During the late 19th century Mifflin County became the crossroads of the Commonwealth. Located near the geographic center of the state, the area became a hub for traffic moving in every direction. Early roads crisscrossed the region, but it was the eventual construction of the Pennsylvania Canal and the railroads that followed that truly positioned Mifflin County as an economic force in the state. Lewistown, as the major city in Mifflin County, saw its economy expand dramatically as entrepreneurs launched companies to construct canal boats or build inns offering lodging for travelers and workers.