Surreal Photos Show D.C. In Lockdown As Inauguration Approaches

Barbed wire is installed on the top of a security fence surrounding the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Thursday ahead of next week's presidential inauguration of Joe Biden. (Photo: ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)
Barbed wire is installed on the top of a security fence surrounding the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Thursday ahead of next week's presidential inauguration of Joe Biden. (Photo: ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

As Washington, D.C., still reels from the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, it also prepares for the inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

Photos this week show the city mounting unprecedented preparations against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic and civil unrest. In a city usually known for its open space and abundance of tourists, many of the scenes are shocking, revealing a capital on edge.

The National Guard expects to send 20,000 members in for Inauguration Day. There is a new 7-foot fence surrounding the Capitol, one that officials say cannot be scaled. And there’s a massive perimeter around the White House extending all the way up to K Street and down to Constitution Avenue.

The National Mall will reportedly be closed to the general public, a major change from the scene where typically thousands would gather to watch the new president being sworn in. And the restaurants and souvenir shops that are usually preparing for a swarm of tourists are boarding up windows and fretting about dismal profits this month.

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(Photo: Stefani Reynolds via Getty Images)

Weapons are distributed to members of the National Guard outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, a week after the riot.

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(Photo: Chip Somodevilla via Getty Images)

A 7-foot tall ‘non-scalable’ fence surrounds the U.S. Capitol.

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(Photo: MANDEL NGAN via Getty Images)

Barricades partially block the intersection of 15th and K Street NW near the White House.

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(Photo: Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Members of the National Guard are issued weapons outside of the U.S. Capitol.

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(Photo: Andrew Harnik/Associated Press)

Military trucks are stationed behind perimeter fencing Thursday near Union Station on Capitol Hill.

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(Photo: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI via Getty Images)

Razor wire is installed atop a security fence near the U.S. Capitol.

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(Photo: MANDEL NGAN via Getty Images)

Workers erect security fencing at an intersection near the White House.

(Photo: Erin Scott/Reuters)
(Photo: Erin Scott/Reuters)

Workers board up the International Monetary Fund building near the White House.

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(Photo: Stefani Reynolds via Getty Images)

A “Military Only” sign is displayed at an entrance in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill.

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(Photo: DANIEL SLIM via Getty Images)

Extensive road closures are seen on a street near the White House.

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(Photo: Dmitry Kirsanov via Getty Images)

The street going toward offices of the U.S. Department of the Treasury is blocked.

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(Photo: Dmitry Kirsanov via Getty Images)

Security measures outside the Willard Office Building.

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(Photo: Stefani Reynolds via Getty Images)

A TV reporter films a segment in front of military vehicles near the U.S. Capitol.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.