There’s so much rich history in Connecticut, and while some of it is relatively common knowledge (most Nutmeggers know the hamburger was invented in Connecticut!), other facts are not quite so well-known. One spot with something of a secret history is Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, CT. It’s the second-largest airport in New England, and many of us have flown out of or into it during our travels, but did you know it was also once home to an old German POW camp in Connecticut? Let’s check it out:

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