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WW II Civilian Aircraft Observation Post

WW II Civilian Aircraft Observation Post

This building once stood at the top of the hill on the Hebron / Columbia border and was used early in World War II to keep watch for enemy airplanes that might threaten the peace. Eventually radar technology made its purpose unnecessary. During WWII, Houses and factories had blackout curtains to prevent them from being seen from the air during the night. People in Hebron changed their way of life to further the war effort. Victory Gardens were planted to supplement food sources. Some products like gasoline and butter were rationed and women went to work in factories to take the place of men fighting in the war. .

Think about it

Do you know anyone who fought or lived during WWII? Do they ever talk about their experiences?

How would your life be different if gasoline were rationed or limited? Would you walk or ride a bike more?

Where to go next

From here to walk past the Hebron Town Office Building toward the small Old Town Records building..

Meet Your Neighbors QR Tours funded by the Hebron Greater Together Community Fund in conjunction with the Hebron Historical Society.