Site icon Historic Pioneertown California

Golden Stallion Awes Firemen With ‘Death’ Leap

Golden Stallion Awes Firemen With ‘Death’ Leap

You can‘t convince the firemen who fought the Golden Stallion fire Easter morning that the life-size plastic stallion atop the building didn’t have a life of it’s own.

“We were off to the side of the building–putting water on the fire–when the stallion turned and looked at us.” said a fireman “Then it leaped into the flames.”

Yucca Valley Fire Chief Harry S. Brissenden likened the spectacle to a scene from the Wagnerian opera, “Die Valkyrie.”

“Despite the heat from the fire, it gave us goose bumps.” he said.

Source:

  • Pioneertown Sun
  • April 14, 1966

Posted: October 8, 2025

Apr. 14, 1966 - Hi-Desert Star article clipping
  • Pioneertown General Store

    • Sunday-Monday 10am-6pm
    • Tuesday-Wednesday 10am-5pm
    • Thursday-Friday 10am-6pm
    • Saturday 10am-8pm

    53586 Mane St Pioneertown CA 92268

    Vintage, western wear, boots, jewelry, hats, belts, and locally made souvenirs and gifts.

Exit mobile version