Here's what Austin's many hot spots including Sixth Street, South Congress, UT, Zilker Park, and downtown looked like amid the coronavirus pandemic.
People in Austin are required to stay in their homes aside from essential activities, such as going to the grocery store, pharmacy, essential workplaces, and exercising.From the safety of my step-dad's car, I rode around Austin one afternoon in April 2020 to see what Austin looked like during the stay-at-home order.
Most of Austin's hot spots, from Sixth Street to South Congress, were nearly empty, and some were boarded up. Zilker Park was the only attraction I visited where several people were present, but even there, people seemed to be abiding by social distancing guidelines of staying six feet apart.Sixth Street is perhaps Austin's most popular attraction. Normally flooded with live music and people, this strip of bars is typically closed off to traffic on weekends.
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