Downtown Minneapolis in March 2020
March 2020 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from below the Stone Arch Bridge.
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March 2020 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from below the Stone Arch Bridge.
March 2020 — Nicollet Mall in Downtown Minneapolis during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Normally busy with pedestrians and buses, only one Metro Transit Bus and bicycle is found in view.
March 2020 — Dayton’s and the IDS Center on Nicollet Mall in the early days of COVID-19 in Downtown Minneapolis.
March 2020 — A sign on a downtown Minneapolis restaurant during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Sign reads "All Food, Alcohol, & Money have been REMOVED from this location. Good luck everyone! We will miss you & See you again soon.:
March 2020 — Nicollet Mall in Downtown Minneapolis on a rainy night during early days of COVID-19 outbreak.
March 2020 — Millennium Hotel in downtown Minneapolis during the coronavirus outbreak. One room light in.
March 2020 — An empty Speedway gas station and strip mall in Loring Park during COVID-19 outbreak.
March 2020 — Orpheum Theatre on Hennepin Ave in Downtown Minneapolis during Minnesota’s Stay At Home order. Marquee reading “Stay Safe. Stay Tuned”.
March 2020 — The Joint and Cabooze Bars in March 2020 during pandemic closures in Minneapolis. Marquee reads "It will get better"
March 2020 — A large Jack Daniels mural on the Whiskey Junction building on Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis. The bar has been closed since at least 2020
March 2020 — The Caboose on Cedar Ave in Minneapolis during Minnesota’s Stay At Home orders. Their marquee reading “It will get better”.
March 2020 — First Avenue concert venue in downtown Minneapolis with "VOTE 2020" in the windows.
March 2020 — O'Donovan's Pub in downtown Minneapolis across from First Avenue music hall.
March 2020 — Hennepin Ave and Lake St in Minneapolis during the covid-19 shutdown.
March 2020 — Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis, Minnesota during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
March 2020 — Uptown Theatre on Hennepin Ave and Lagoon Ave in Minneapolis during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
March 2020 — A police officer at Hennepin Avenue after Stay at Home order.
March 2020 — Nicollet Mall Light Rail Station on a rainy night in Downtown Minneapolis during Minnesota’s Stay At Home orders.
March 2020 — Sneaky Pete’s bar during the first night of Minnesota’s Stay At Home Order on 03/28/20.
March 2020 — Warehouse District/Hennepin light rail station in Downtown Minneapolis in the hours after the Minnesota Stay At Home order went into effect.
March 2020 — A pandemic closure sign on a barber shop in Minneapolis
March 2020 — Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis during the first night of Minnesota’s stay at home orders.
April 2020 — The Lucky Dragon Restaurant and Hard Times Cafe on Riverside Avenue in Minneapolis.
April 2020 — First Avenue and 7th St Entry concert venues in downtown Minneapolis on April 2, 2020 during the COVID-19 shutdowns. VOTE2020 seen in the windows.
April 2020 — Hotels in downtown Minneapolis with rooms lit up during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
April 2020 — Hilton Hotel in Downtown Minneapolis lit up with a HOPE heart. Seen during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak shutdowns.
April 2020 — Ramp A parking garage in Downtown Minneapolis.
April 2020 — An empty 9th Street, 1st Avenue and Hawthorne Avenue in Downtown Minneapolis during COVID-19 shutdowns. The Target Center on the left and The Seville dance club in the middle.
April 2020 — Loews Hotel with a heart on it in solidarity with others hotels during covid-19 shutdowns.
April 2020 — Ramp C parking garage in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota.
April 2020 — Very little traffic on Interstate 35W. Cedar Riverside in the background.
April 2020 — Unused locked Metro Transit buses parked in a grassy lot in North Minneapolis.
April 2020 — Downtown Minneapolis skyline as seen from Lake of the Isles.
April 2020 — Downtown Minneapolis with Hyatt Place and Centre Village signs.
April 2020 — Hennepin Healthcare ambulances in Downtown Minneapolis.
April 2020 — CNN on a tv inside a hotel in downtown Minneapolis.
April 2020 — A crosswalk button in Minneapolis after the city disabled 450 walk buttons in late April 2020. Sign reads "Pushing button is not required. The walk signal will turn on automatically. Wait for walk signal before crossing."
April 2020 — Loews Hotel, LaSalle Plaza, Target Headquarters and the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis, MN.
April 2020 — An empty Interstate 394 in Minneapolis seen on April 25, 2020 during COVID-19 closures.
April 2020 — Bob Dylan Mural in downtown Minneapolis by Kobra during COVID-19 shutdown.
April 2020 — Cedar-Riverside LRT trains station in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
April 2020 — Downtown Minneapolis and construction on I-35W.
April 2020 — A letter posted in the window of Punch Pizza announces the temporary closure of all locations beginning Monday, March 16, 2020, citing the rapid spread of COVID-19.
April 2020 — A temporary public health sign outside a Walgreens store instructs customers to follow CDC guidance and remain six feet apart while inside and outside the building. Such signage became widespread in the United States in March 2020, when retailers adopted distancing protocols in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The six-foot standard reflected federal public health recommendations intended to reduce airborne transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in shared indoor spaces. National pharmacy chains like Walgreens remained open as essential businesses, implementing floor markers, occupancy limits, plexiglass barriers, and posted guidance like this to manage customer flow and maintain access to prescriptions and basic goods during lockdown periods.
April 2020 — Art at Powderhorn park in South Minneapolis during COVID-19 shutdowns.
April 2020 — Sunset at Powderhorn Park in South Minneapolis
May 2020 — Offices in downtown Minneapolis.
May 2020 — Hennepin Avenue Bridge in downtown Minneapolis during covid-19.