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Solitary scenes from Uniontown amid coronavirus pandemic

Sean Stipp
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A sign warns visitors that Jumonville Christian Camp and Retreat Center is closed. In the background is the 60-feet-high Great Cross of Christ.
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A view of Main Street in Uniontown on March 26. In the background is the Fayette County Courthouse.
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Traffic is light along East Fayette Street in Uniontown on March 26.
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Visitors to the George C. Marshall Memorial Plaza in Uniontown are few despite the pleasant weather on March 26.
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Spring blossoms along Main Street in Uniontown near the Fayette County Courthouse.
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Uniontown Hospital overlooks the Oak Grove Cemetery.
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The word “Life” is painted on a parking barrier near the George C. Marshall Memorial Plaza in Uniontown.

As Western Pennsylvanians practice social distancing and businesses temporarily close as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Tribune-Review photographer Sean Stipp explored Uniontown and the surrounding area on Thursday.

Fayette County has eight reported coronavirus cases, a number that has increased throughout the week.

Pennsylvania reported 560 new cases Thursday, bringing the state’s total to 1,687. Allegheny County has the most cases in Western Pennsylvania with 133. Westmoreland County has 24 cases.

Sean Stipp is the Director of Visuals at TribLive. A Western Pennsylvania native and graduate of the Ohio University School of Visual Communication, he is a three-time Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award-winning multimedia producer. He can be reached at sstipp@triblive.com.

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