Photo Gallery: Auburn During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Photo Gallery: Auburn During the Coronavirus Pandemic
By Elizabeth Miller on April 12, 2020
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From signs of encouragement and gratitude to empty shelves and parking lots, here are some images that show how the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is changing the Auburn area.
The Auburn Avenue Theater marquee provides information for COVID-19 updates, instead of upcoming shows. | Auburn ExaminerA sign above Auburn’s City Hall encourages citizens and businesses that we can get through this! | Auburn ExaminerThe City of Pacific City Hall remains closed during the coronavirus pandemic. | Auburn ExaminerAuburn’s Main Street is quiet. | Auburn ExaminerDowntown Main street’s activity has decreased. | Auburn ExaminerA Little Knitty’s window display thanks essential workers. | Auburn ExaminerThe Rainbow Cafe Bear adorns a face mask in addition to its St. Patrick’s Day garb. | Auburn ExaminerOddfellas Pub remains open for take out and delivery only. | Auburn ExaminerThe Mane Team Salon on Main Street in downtown Auburn. | Auburn ExaminerThe City of Auburn is quiet (April 9, 2020, 7:30 pm). | Auburn ExaminerA skateboarder glides down an empty street in downtown Auburn (April 9, 2020, 7:30 pm). | Auburn ExaminerSafeway’s shelves are nearly void of toilet paper (April 12, 2020). | Auburn ExaminerA social distancing reminder decal is displayed on the floor of the Safeway pharmacy. | Auburn ExaminerThe Outlet Collection sits closed and empty during the Stay Home order. | Auburn ExaminerThe Outlet Collection parking lot is closed off, caution tape stretches across each entrance to prevent vehicles from entering. | Auburn ExaminerRegal Cinemas in Auburn displays no movies, its marquee lights remaining dark. | Auburn ExaminerWalmart gas prices on Thursday, April 9, 2020. | Auburn ExaminerThe Iron Horse Casino remains dark during the Stay Home order. | Auburn ExaminerHinshaw’s Honda’s lot is void of cars during their temporary closure. | Auburn ExaminerHinshaw’s Honda closed during the stay home order. | Auburn ExaminerThe Ellingson Starbucks encourages customers to come through the Drive-Thru. | Auburn ExaminerThe Rock sends a message of thanks to their customers. | Auburn ExaminerThe closed Muckleshoot Casino parking garage. | Auburn ExaminerThe Muckleshoot Casino parking garage is vacant of vehicles during the Stay Home order. | Auburn ExaminerA sign to students displayed in Washington Elementary School windows. | Auburn ExaminerSigns to students displayed in Washington Elementary School windows. | Auburn ExaminerASD’s weekday meal pick up at AHS. | Auburn ExaminerASD’s weekday meal pick up at AHS. | Auburn ExaminerA social distancing reminder sign hangs on the fence at Auburn High School. | Auburn ExaminerThe South King County Food Coalition delivers more pre-made bags of food to the Auburn Food Bank. | Auburn ExaminerDebbie Christian and an Auburn Food Bank volunteer examine the contents of a recent delivery. | Auburn ExaminerAuburn Food Bank volunteers restock the shelves for the next day’s clients. | Auburn ExaminerAn Auburn Food Bank client finishes their trip, having received a pre-packed cart of items. | Auburn ExaminerMany religious services have moved online during the coronavirus pandemic. | Auburn ExaminerSidewalk chalk in Pacific, WA. | Auburn ExaminerSidewalk Chalk in Pacific, WA. | Auburn ExaminerAll City of Auburn Parks are closed. Caution tape covers play equipment at Sunset Park to prevent play. | Auburn ExaminerAll City of Auburn Parks are closed. Caution tape covers play equipment at Sunset Park to prevent play. | Auburn ExaminerAll Cty of Auburn Parks are closed. Caution tape covers play equipment at Sunset Park to prevent play. | Auburn ExaminerThe Sunset Park ballfields, padlocked closed during the COVID-19 pandemic |Auburn ExaminerAll City of Auburn Parks are closed. Caution tape covers play equipment at Les Gove to prevent play. | Auburn ExaminerA ‘Thank You’ sign displayed on a fence outside a VRFA station. Additional messages of gratitude have been added to the sign. | Auburn Examiner
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Is there something you think should be documented during the coronavirus pandemic? Whether it’s something you’d like to see photographed or a story you think deserves to be told, email contact@auburnexaminer.com to let us know.
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