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Barbers Point Navy Theater -- historic images of the classic wood-frame theater built during World War II. The theater is now gone.
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Smith Theater at Schofield Barracks — Four images taken during the 1930s of the Art Deco-style movie palace.
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Projection equipment at Sergeant Smith Theater; note stucco and window details.
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Details of stage at Schofield Barracks theater now used as gymnasium.
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Details of ceiling inlay at the Schofield Barracks theater.
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The outside of building #222 at Marine Barracks, now used for storage, shows a box office and poster insets that reveal the site's former use as a movie theater.
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The movie poster insets outside of building #222 at Marine Barracks now have patriotic graffiti.
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