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A big bronze statue of a donkey named Brighty the Burro has been recovered from the charred rubble of the Grand Canyon Lodge ...
The statue was missing an ear and two front legs, but it was mostly intact when crews recovered it from the Dragon Bravo fire ...
The statue is modeled after a real donkey who helped some of the Grand Canyon North Rim's first settlers establish camp.
The iconic statue of a famous burro housed in the Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim, thought to be lost forever due to the ...
An iconic piece of the Grand Canyon’s North Rim survived the Dragon Bravo Fire and is being moved to the national park’s ...
GRAND CANYON NORTH RIM, AZ (AZFamily) — A beloved, historic sculpture from the Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim, thought ...
Missing an ear and his front legs detached, Brighty the Burro certainly has seen better days. The 600-pound bronze statue ...
Brighty was a real donkey who helped some of the Grand Canyon North Rim's first settlers establish camp by carrying water through rugged terrain, said Crockett, an author and Grand Canyon historian.
The statue represents a real donkey that lived at the Grand Canyon in the late 1800s to early 1900s. His tale was told in the 1953 children's book Brighty of the Grand Canyon as well as a film ...
The 600-pound statue of Brighty welcomed visitors to the Grand Canyon’s South Rim Visitor Center for about a decade before becoming the unexpected focal point of controversy.
A big bronze statue of a donkey named Brighty the Burro has been recovered from the charred rubble of the Grand Canyon Lodge ...
The bronze statue of Brighty the burro at the Grand Canyon's North Rim survived the Dragon Bravo Fire but sustained heavy damage. The Grand Canyon Lodge, where the statue resided, was destroyed in the ...
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