Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Bethany Beach, DE

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Georgetown, DE 19947
Ginger
Beautiful mare was used as barrel horse and in many game shows that she had..
Georgetown, Delaware
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
15
Georgetown, DE
DE
$1,800
Quarter Horse Stallion
Sonny is a beautiful palamino gelding with a excellent pedigree that inclu..
Federalsburg, Maryland
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Federalsburg, MD
MD
$1,800
Arabian Mare
Very Flashy Chestnut mare with 4 white socks and blaze. Gorgeous Head!! "P..
Georgetown, Delaware
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
-
Georgetown, DE
DE
$8,000
Arabian Mare
Beautiful mare with great bloodlines including *Aladdinn, Bask and Talisma..
Georgetown, Delaware
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
-
Georgetown, DE
DE
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Impulsive Little Man ( Rango) has Star , left hind sock with partial white ..
Dover, Delaware
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Dover, DE
DE
$10,000
Appaloosa Mare
I have a 5 year old registered Appaloosa mare for sale, Ms. Impressive Cabi..
Greenwood, Delaware
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Greenwood, DE
DE
$5,000
Morgan Mare
Very Flashy Reg Morgan mare needs to find a good home. Great mover and very..
Laurel, Delaware
Chestnut
Morgan
Mare
-
Laurel, DE
DE
$800
Paint Stallion
Very flashy paint needs to find a good home. Experienced rider only! Not en..
Laurel, Delaware
Paint
Stallion
-
Laurel, DE
DE
$800
Paint Mare
Beautiful paint mare, expecting her first foal at the end of March '03. Has..
Salisbury, Maryland
Paint
Mare
-
Salisbury, MD
MD
$2,800
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About Bethany Beach, DE

There is a lack of evidence of Native American activity in the Bethany Beach area. Prior to the arrival of European settlers in North America, Native American settlements appear to have been limited to the area north of the Indian River, north of what is now Bethany Beach; even after Europeans pushed the Native Americans—mostly Nanticokes—out of their coastal settlements in the mid-17th century, the Native Americans moved west to settle around Oak Orchard, Delaware, and in the Millsboro, Delaware, area rather than south toward what would become Bethany Beach. However, Native Americans are known to have visited the bays and rivers of the Atlantic coast of Delaware during the summer to fish, and it is possible that this included visits to the Bethany Beach area. Europeans also did not settle the area prior to 1900, probably because Indian River Inlet cut the area off from their settlements to the north and because the town of Ocean View, founded in 1889 and now Bethany Beach's neighbor to the west, did not expand its boundaries eastward toward the coast. The portion of Delaware in which Bethany Beach lies was subject to a lengthy legal dispute, Penn vs.