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In Greensburg area, empty streets, solitary scenes amid coronavirus pandemic

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Sean Stipp | Tribune-Review
South Pennsylvania Avenue in Greensburg. The streets of downtown Greensburg were free of pedestrians and motor vehicle traffic as a result of Gov. Tom Wolf ordering all non-life-sustaining businesses to close.
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Sean Stipp | Tribune-Review
The parking lot at Westmoreland Mall.
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Sean Stipp | Tribune-Review
A slow but steady flow of traffic remains on Route 30 in Hempfield.
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Sean Stipp | Tribune-Review
A pedestrian walks past Lapels, A Fine Men’s Clothier, a men’s clothing store on South Pennsylvania Avenue in Greensburg. The streets of downtown Greensburg were quiet with the shutdown of all non-life-sustaining businesses.
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Sean Stipp | Tribune-Review
Businesses in Greensburg remain closed on March 23, with the exception of restaurants offering takeout.
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Sean Stipp | Tribune-Review
A T-shirt sold at Mike’s Framing and Art in Greensburg reflects a mural of General Nathanael Greene.

As the region practices social distancing and businesses temporarily close as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Tribune-Review photographer Sean Stipp explored Greensburg and the surrounding area on Monday.

The attached photo gallery is some of what he saw.

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Categories: Coronavirus | Local | Westmoreland
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