



Airplane Observation Post Bantam Connecticut January 1942
$29.95
An airplane observation post stands on a hill in Bantam, Connecticut, in January 1942. Originally a shack from Bernard C. Roebergs property, it serves a critical role during World War II. Charles D. Kilbourne, a local dairy farmer, operates the post around the clock, contributing to national defense efforts through vigilant aerial monitoring.
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Airplane Observation Post Bantam Connecticut January 1942
12" x 16"
$29.95