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Hemmings Motor News has been around since 1954. We're proud of our heritage, but we're also more than the Hemmings full of classifieds that your father subscribed to. Aside from new editorial content every month in Hemmings, we have three monthly magazines: Hemmings Muscle Machines, Hemmings Classic Car and Hemmings Sports and Exotic Car.

While our editors traverse the country to find the best content for those magazines, we find other oddities related to the old-car hobby that we really had no place for - until now. With this blog, we're giving you a behind-the-scenes look at what we see and what we do during the course of putting out some of the finest automotive magazines you'll ever read.

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Workshops and Sanctuaries

Posted December 08, 2020 12:00 AM by dstrohl
Pathfinder Tags: workshops

One thing we've learned from members of the Hemmings Nation over the last few months: their garages are their sanctuaries. Dozens of the World's Greatest Readers sent in photos and descriptions of their safe places, along with the treasured vehicles that occupy those buildings. What was interesting was the diversity in the shapes and sizes: everything from nicely equipped, personalized two-car garages to full-on dedicated shops with places for entertaining friends or hanging out and watching a race.

What was also interesting was the commonality in the messages we received: our garages make us happy. We couldn't agree more. When the outside world seems full-on crazy, we find a little sanity tinkering with our projects or just pulling up a chair and admiring our vehicles under the glow of our shop lights. The garage is the place where we get to live in a world of possibilities surrounded by the stuff that makes those possibilities materialize: our tools, our knickknacks, our art, and, of course, our favorite machines. Perhaps it's us, the garageheads, the collectors, the DIYers and the tinkerers who are best able to cope with the tough times, because we know that we're building, maintaining or preserving something of value that will outlast us.

It seems our garages have also prepared us for times when it's inadvisable to leave the yard—like during a pandemic. In the words of Hemmings reader Richard Nash: "My wife says I've been social distancing for years."

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