Preserving Heritage, Honoring Service
Equine Healing for Veterans
The 1973 and expanded 1979 National Register of Historic Places lists the Fort Barry Balloon Hanger as a contributing feature to the Forts Baker, Barry and Chronkhite Historic District and on the List of Classified Structures.
Rich Historic Roots of the Presidio Riding Club's Equine Therapy Program:
Originally constructed in 1921, the balloon hanger at Fort Barry is the only surviving hangar of its type that actually housed an army observation balloon. As such, it has a national level of significance for its part in the evolving stories of both coastal defense and military aviation.
In 1966, after World War II, the army converted its wartime "combat practice" facilities in the Marin Headlands into horse stables and a riding rink, known as the "Presidio Riding Stables". At that time, the Presidio Stables assumed control of the balloon hanger complex. Vehicle sheds that once housed military jeeps and arms became stalls and tack rooms for horses owned by army officers.
The historic Fort Barry Balloon Hanger found new life as an indoor equestrian arena. The hangar's unique architecture was kept intact outside, while the vacuous space inside was adapted to allow equestrian exercises. This unique structure and adjoining stables were subsequently dedicated as "quality of life" recreational facilities provided by the U.S. Army to the Presidio garrison and their dependents.
We hear from our participants that our programs are treasured and we believe them as we enthusiastically embrace so many referral visitors. We invite you to view this video of one of our veterans events:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tQieJnCnWs
PRC offers equine healing programs for veterans in conjunction with:
"Horse Sensing" conducted by Dr. Sally Broder ,Lizbeth Hamlin LMFT & Marida
Berlin, PATH
www.horsesensing.com