Category:Latrine 136, Pearl Harbor

  • Significance: They are all located within the Pearl Harbor National Historic Landmark. They are significant for their association with the expansion of facilities at the Navy Yard in the 1930s, in particular with repair basin facilities B11-B22. These basic concrete structures all resemble a very simplified Art Deco style that was popular for construction projects at Pearl harbor during the Franklin Roosevelt administration's New Deal period. Their distinctive type and period of construction is synonymous with latrine Facilities 141 and 179, as well as similarly styled facilities also located within the shipyard.