Significance: Facility No. 174 was part of the early expansion of the Army Air Field on Ford Island. It is one of the oldest hangars in Pearl Harbor and is associated with both Army and Navy aviation history on More
Significance: Facility No. 174 was part of the early expansion of the Army Air Field on Ford Island. It is one of the oldest hangars in Pearl Harbor and is associated with both Army and Navy aviation history on More
Significance: Facility No. 174 was part of the early expansion of the Army Air Field on Ford Island. It is one of the oldest hangars in Pearl Harbor and is associated with both Army and Navy aviation history on More
Significance: Facility No. 174 was part of the early expansion of the Army Air Field on Ford Island. It is one of the oldest hangars in Pearl Harbor and is associated with both Army and Navy aviation history on More
Significance: Facility No. 174 was part of the early expansion of the Army Air Field on Ford Island. It is one of the oldest hangars in Pearl Harbor and is associated with both Army and Navy aviation history on More
Significance: Facility No. 174 was part of the early expansion of the Army Air Field on Ford Island. It is one of the oldest hangars in Pearl Harbor and is associated with both Army and Navy aviation history on More
Significance: It is associated with the build up of naval facilities on Ford Island in the early 1940s. It is a unique building type at the installation. Facility No. 166 is in a grouping of buildings that were More
Significance: It is associated with the build up of naval facilities on Ford Island in the early 1940s. It is a unique building type at the installation. Facility No. 166 is in a grouping of buildings that were More
Significance: It is associated with the build up of naval facilities on Ford Island in the early 1940s. It is a unique building type at the installation. Facility No. 166 is in a grouping of buildings that were More
Significance: It is associated with the build up of naval facilities on Ford Island in the early 1940s. It is a unique building type at the installation. Facility No. 166 is in a grouping of buildings that were More
Significance: Facility No. 130 was built in 1934 as an additional hangar for the Army Air base on Ford Island, known as Luke Field. It was a standard Army hangar design dating from the late 1920s. The hangar More
Significance: Facility No. 130 was built in 1934 as an additional hangar for the Army Air base on Ford Island, known as Luke Field. It was a standard Army hangar design dating from the late 1920s. The hangar More
Significance: Facility No. 130 was built in 1934 as an additional hangar for the Army Air base on Ford Island, known as Luke Field. It was a standard Army hangar design dating from the late 1920s. The hangar More
Significance: Facility No. 130 was built in 1934 as an additional hangar for the Army Air base on Ford Island, known as Luke Field. It was a standard Army hangar design dating from the late 1920s. The hangar More
Significance: They are associated with the expansion of Naval Air Station facilities on Ford Island during WWII. They reflect the Navy's continuing use of seaplanes during this war. The concrete parking area ad More
Significance: They are associated with the expansion of Naval Air Station facilities on Ford Island during WWII. They reflect the Navy's continuing use of seaplanes during this war. The concrete parking area ad More
Significance: They are associated with the expansion of Naval Air Station facilities on Ford Island during WWII. They reflect the Navy's continuing use of seaplanes during this war. The concrete parking area ad More
Significance: They are associated with the expansion of Naval Air Station facilities on Ford Island during WWII. They reflect the Navy's continuing use of seaplanes during this war. The concrete parking area ad More
Significance: They are associated with the expansion of Naval Air Station facilities on Ford Island during WWII. They reflect the Navy's continuing use of seaplanes during this war. The concrete parking area ad More
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Significance: Facility 167 was built in 1941, during the expansion of the Naval Air Station at Ford Island in the period preceding World War II. Facility 167 is in a small grouping of buildings that were desig More
Significance: Facility 167 was built in 1941, during the expansion of the Naval Air Station at Ford Island in the period preceding World War II. Facility 167 is in a small grouping of buildings that were desig More
Significance: Facility 167 was built in 1941, during the expansion of the Naval Air Station at Ford Island in the period preceding World War II. Facility 167 is in a small grouping of buildings that were desig More
Significance: Facility 167 was built in 1941, during the expansion of the Naval Air Station at Ford Island in the period preceding World War II. Facility 167 is in a small grouping of buildings that were desig More
Significance: Facility 167 was built in 1941, during the expansion of the Naval Air Station at Ford Island in the period preceding World War II. Facility 167 is in a small grouping of buildings that were desig More
Significance: Facilities S168 and S169 were built in 1941 during the expansion of the Naval Air Station at Ford Island in the period preceding World War II. These two magazines are in a small grouping of ammun More
Significance: Facilities S168 and S169 were built in 1941 during the expansion of the Naval Air Station at Ford Island in the period preceding World War II. These two magazines are in a small grouping of ammun More
Significance: Facilities S168 and S169 were built in 1941 during the expansion of the Naval Air Station at Ford Island in the period preceding World War II. These two magazines are in a small grouping of ammun More
Significance: Facilities S168 and S169 were built in 1941 during the expansion of the Naval Air Station at Ford Island in the period preceding World War II. These two magazines are in a small grouping of ammun More
Significance: Facilities S168 and S169 were built in 1941 during the expansion of the Naval Air Station at Ford Island in the period preceding World War II. These two magazines are in a small grouping of ammun More
Significance: This building is a distinctive type and period of construction, designed as a facility to test plane engines. It is associated with the history of Ford Island as a Naval Air Station, from the end More
Significance: This building is a distinctive type and period of construction, designed as a facility to test plane engines. It is associated with the history of Ford Island as a Naval Air Station, from the end More
Significance: This building is a distinctive type and period of construction, designed as a facility to test plane engines. It is associated with the history of Ford Island as a Naval Air Station, from the end More
Significance: This building is a distinctive type and period of construction, designed as a facility to test plane engines. It is associated with the history of Ford Island as a Naval Air Station, from the end More
Significance: This building is a distinctive type and period of construction, designed as a facility to test plane engines. It is associated with the history of Ford Island as a Naval Air Station, from the end More
Significance: This building is a distinctive type and period of construction, designed as a facility to test plane engines. It is associated with the history of Ford Island as a Naval Air Station, from the end More
Significance: This building is a distinctive type and period of construction, designed as a facility to test plane engines. It is associated with the history of Ford Island as a Naval Air Station, from the end More
Significance: This building is a distinctive type and period of construction, designed as a facility to test plane engines. It is associated with the history of Ford Island as a Naval Air Station, from the end More