Barbers Point Naval Station, Hawaii

This 3,615-acre Naval Station was the last naval air station in Hawaii, closing in 1999. It was home to several aviation patrol units, and to anti-submarine warfare support. Up until closure, the base housed 3,500 military personnel, and employed an additional 1,000 civilians. Post closure, the site was rechristened the Kalaeloa Airport, and now functions as a public regional airport. A section of the site also houses a film and television production center, managed by the Hawaii State Film Office.