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It's funny because just yesterday I was looking at pictures of the small 1940s cape that we lived in until I was in first grade (when we moved) and I was trying to remember a door from the attached garage into the house, but I just could not remember one, nor could I remember where there would have been one, because the garage abutted the living room, and I'm almost certain that there was no door on that wall.
I think there were exterior doors in both the front of the garage (leading to the driveway and then the walkway to the front door) and the back (leading to a walkway to the kitchen door). I know that most often, we went out the front door to go to the car, but it seems odd to have built a house that way. I guess wall space was at a premium in those compact designs.
This just goes to show how fallible memory is -- in looking at photos, there was no door in the front of the garage -- there was no room for it. There was only a door in the back (leading to the kitchen). When we went out the front, we must have opened the garage door to get to the car.