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Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker, now a Cold War museum, Cheshire

Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker Hack Green was an RAF camp and radar station during the Second World War. After the war, it was converted to house a radar installation, part of the ROTOR network, in a partially underground bunker. It was later used as a civil and military air traffic control site, but was abandoned in 1966. In 1976–84, the abandoned RAF site was converted into a nuclear bunker complex, which served as the Home Defence regional headquarters for a large area of the North West until 1993. The abandoned bunker became a Cold War museum in 1998

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