Thoroughbred Horses for Sale near Kent, OH

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Medina, OH 44256
Ready
Hello, 9YO OTTB for sale, WTC, needs restarted. Has a old and set osselet, ..
Medina, Ohio
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
12
Medina, OH
OH
$1,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Painesville, OH 44077
Muskoka Suzie
15.2 hand 5 year old Dark bay OTTB for sale, “Muskoka Suzie” barn name suzi..
Painesville, Ohio
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
9
Painesville, OH
OH
$5,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Hinckley, OH 44256
Thoroughbred Gelding
Finn is a 2008, approx. 16.3 hh, big-bodied chestnut thoroughbred gelding, ..
Hinckley, Ohio
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
17
Hinckley, OH
OH
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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Louisville, OH 44641
Thoroughbred Gelding
"I have a 17hh 16 year old ottb. He's sound doesn't require any maintenance..
Louisville, Ohio
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
25
Louisville, OH
OH
$800
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Chagrin Falls, OH 44022
Thoroughbred Gelding
Thoroughbred hunter jumper gelding, OTTB. UTD on everything, ferrier, denti..
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
16
Chagrin Falls, OH
OH
$3,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Chesterland, OH 44026
Thoroughbred
World Class Thoroughbred Breeding and Training Farm being sold at auction. ..
Chesterland, Ohio
Thoroughbred
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Chesterland, OH
OH
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Penny
Excellent dressage prospect and loves to jump. She'd need an intermediate o..
Sugarcreek, Ohio
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
17
Sugarcreek, OH
OH
$6,000

About Kent, OH

The region was originally inhabited by various tribes of American Indians, including the early Mound Builders. Around 1780, Captain Samuel Brady achieved notoriety for his activities in the area, including his famous leap of 21 feet (6 m) over the Cuyahoga River to avoid capture by an unknown band of American Indians. The site, known as Brady's Leap, is now a city park. Settlement by Europeans began in the late 1790s and early 19th century. As part of the Connecticut Western Reserve, the area was divided into survey townships in 1798 and almost all of what is now Kent was originally part of Town 3 Range 9, which would eventually be known as Franklin Township.