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Things known as Garage include:
- In connection with vehicles, a garage has the following meanings:
- A building attached to or on the grounds of a residence for storing an automobile (UK: car) A garage that is open on at least 2 sides is called a carport. See garage (house)
- A vehicle repair shop
- Additionally, in British English, a garage may be a:
- fuel filling station, for example, "a Texaco garage" (also known as a petrol station or a gas station)
- or a workshop for car repairs
- In American English, a garage may be a parking garage, a building serving as a public parking facility
- In American English, garage and service bay were terms used interchangablely for a car repair facility until the 1970s energy crisis caused the demise of service stations. A service station for cars of that era typically had one or more service bays.
- In music:
- Garage (dance music) a form of electronic dance music.
- Garage rock
- UK Garage/2Step Garage (2Step)
- Garage band a nascent rock band
- Garage sale an informal way of selling
- In American English, a Garage sale is a casual way to sell personal and household goods that you no longer desire to keep. Those goods are frequently referred to as "useless crap" in the vernacular.
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