LPS is unpopular probably due to color. Who wants to see a yellow light the makes anything with color look bad? With that being said, there is (was) a good amount of LPS fixtures here in California. San Jose up North was a big user of them. There's also South California which Murrieta and some other cities by the 215 as well as the 5 use due to being close to an observatory. Most of those on the 215 and the 5 got replaced. There's also a restaurant in Palm Springs I saw with 18w and 35w LPS lights!
California historically was an early adopter of low pressure sodium. The Golden Gate Bridge had 10000 lumen NA-9 lamps up until they were discontinued by GE in favor of high pressure sodium in the 1960s. These were the very early variety with a removable dewar jacket, and they used a UX4 tube socket as opposed to a normal lamp base. They might also have had an asbestos washer between the inner bulb and the dewar jacket, though I’m not sure on that.
Such a pity what California has turned into today. At one time it was known for beautiful scenery, but now it is only known as a “progressive” liberal wasteland of homelessness, where everything is banned.