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Workshops and Sanctuaries III

At the height of the pandemic, many of us took refuge and rode out the storm in our garages. It was a strange time for sure, but this vintage-vehicle hobby we’re all part of was truly a lifesaver for many of us.

In 2020 and 2021, we asked readers to send along photos of their refuges away from the rest of the world. As usual, the Hemmings Nation responded in force.

Seeing what other car enthusiasts call home made interesting, inspirational reading and those turned out to be some of our most popular features. Luckily, the worst of the pandemic now seems to be behind us; while things have edged back toward normalcy, many of us are still in the garage taking stock of our spaces,

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