PHOTOS: Chicago suburbs empty during governor's shelter-in-place order for COVID-19

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Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Evanston, Illinois. The Lake Michigan beachfront is empty during the shelter in place order.
Evanston, Illinois. Only a handful of residents enjoyed the cleared lakefront walkways on the edge of north suburban Evanston.
Downtown Evanston.
Evanston, Illinois. A sign hangs outside of Patisserie Coralie in downtown Evanston that reads: "Don't be a fool. Buy pastries, not T.P."
Evanston, Illinois. Northwestern University's campus has been empty since sending students home two weeks ago. The university has reported 6 cases of COVID-19 on campus.
Naperville, Illinois. Home-made signs were posted throughout Naperville that read "STAY HOME."
Naperville, Illinois. Nichols Library in downtown Naperville placed a "Temporarily closed" sign outside of their doors, which faced an empty parking lot.
Naperville, Illinois.
Naperville, Illinois. Anderson's Bookshop is part of a family owned business that's been in Naperville for over a century. They are currently only open for online service.
Naperville, Illinois. Anderson's Bookshop is part of a family owned business that's been in Naperville for over a century. They are currently only open for online service.
Wheaton, Illinois.
Wheaton, Illinois. Adams Park in downtown Wheaton is deserted.
Wheaton, Illinois. The Little Popcorn Store, renowned for its tight corridors and extended history, is temporarily closed.
Elmhurst, Illinois. Metra commuter rail services have reported a 90 percent drop in ridership.
Elmhurst, Illinois. Some families were out for walks downtown, maintaining social distance from everyone but each other.
Elmhurst, Illinois.
Elmhurst, Illinois.
Joliet, Illinois. The imposing post office building in downtown Joliet is empty.
Joliet, Illinois. Bicentennial Park sits across the river from downtown Joliet, and it is completely empty.
Joliet, Illinois. The massive Harrah's Joliet hotel and casino is temporarily closed.
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PHOTOS: Chicago suburbs empty during governor's shelter-in-place order for COVID-19Evanston, Illinois. The Lake Michigan beachfront is empty during the shelter in place order.

CHICAGO SUBURBS (WLS) -- Illinois Governor JB Pritzker's shelter-in-place order went into effect on Saturday, March 21, at 5 p.m., and the Chicago suburbs have since appeared nearly deserted.

ABC7 visited 5 different suburbs north, west and south of the city to see what the downtown areas look like during the order.

In north suburban Evanston, most business downtown were shuttered with only a few exceptions. The bakery Patisserie Coralie, which is open for pick-up and curbside service, posted a sign outside that read, "Don't be a fool. Buy pastries, not T.P."

Northwestern University's flagship campus in central Evanston was empty as well, except for a few individuals and couples walking dogs. Only a handful of residents were enjoying the Lake Michigan lakefront walking paths.

The west suburbs of Wheaton, Elmhurst and Naperville were also mostly abandoned in their respective downtowns. Long-time family owned businesses were temporarily closed, and only a small number of people were going for walks outside.

Metra commuter rail services have reported that ridership is down around 90 percent.

Throughout Naperville, someone had posted handwritten yard signs that read "STAY HOME."

In south suburban Joliet, this photographer only saw one person outside during a full hour in the city. Parks were empty, and major businesses were closed.