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The state of California, normally full of sun bathers and wilderness explorers, restaurant goers and entertainment venue attendees, is empty.
On Thursday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a state-wide "stay at home" order to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
That has meant that some of the state's most iconic places — from Lombard Street in San Francisco to Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles — are eerily quiet.
Here are some scenes from around the Golden State.
Cars usually line up to drive down the twists and turns of Lombard Street in San Francisco.Credit: JOSH EDELSON / AFP via Getty ImagesWhen was the last time the Urban Light installation at LACMA wasn't full of selfie-takers on a Saturday night? The answer: never.Credit: AaronP / Bauer-Griffin / GC ImagesThe 110 Freeway that borders downtown L.A. is usually packed on Fridays. This Friday? Empty.Credit: Apu GOMES / AFP) (Photo by APU GOMES/AFP via Getty ImagesFisherman's Wharf didn't get many tourists this week.Credit: Neal Waters / Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesThe busy San Ysidro Port of Entry between the U.S. and Mexico, sans long lines of cross-country commuters.Credit: GUILLERMO ARIAS / AFP via Getty ImagesTourists aren't showing up to see the celebrity handprints in the Chinese Theater's cement courtyard.Credit: AaronP / Bauer-Griffin / GC ImagesThe Arclight's Cinerama Dome won't be hosting any premieres for a while.Credit: AaronP / Bauer-Griffin / GC ImagesNo shoppers, tourists, or selfie takers on Rodeo Drive, either.Credit: AaronP / Bauer-Griffin / GC ImagesCalifornia Street in San Francisco was devoid of cable cars.Credit: JOSH EDELSON / AFP via Getty ImagesWith the Santa Monica Pier closed, the Pacific Coast Highway didn't see much traffic.Credit: AaronP / Bauer-Griffin / GC ImagesAt least one Mexico-U.S. commuter at the San Ysidro Port of Entry skateboarded on...Credit: SANDY HUFFAKER / AFP via Getty ImagesTopicsHealthCOVID-19