File:Cage's Garage in the mid-'70s, Virginia Burke behind the counter.jpg
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(From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)
James Cox Jr Grace Conner also worked there I think. Bob Breedon was a mechanic there. My Dad respected Hugh Cage because he graciously extended credit to the Brunswick veterans returning from WWII. There wasn't a car lift, rather you drove your car over a pit in the floor and that's how they worked on the undercarriage.
Karen Cornelius: Mr. Cages Garage, corner of Potomac St. and 2nd Ave. Vacant lot now.
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