Wednesday, February 1, 2012
1942...
The Gate Theater was built by Paul Wolfe and Fred Whitton, with 500 seats, had a balcony upstairs for white officers who served at Fort Huachuca during World War II when the fort was segregated. It also had a bedroom and a bathroom and projection room upstairs. In 1956 Tony Shaieb took over the lease from Martin Rogers and kept it as a rec center. On Dec. 21, 1957 the building was severly damaged from a fire and was fought by an all-volunteer fire department. The building stood for many years without a roof, the owners were able to rebuild and opened as a playland arcade, better known as the Smoke Shop in 1965. Date of photo is unknown. Courtesy Henry Hauser Museum.
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