San Francisco’s scenery is some of the most instantly recognizable in the United States, from the Painted Ladies in Alamo Square, to the Golden Gate Bridge, these icons have made up the backdrops for some of our favorite movies for decades. As DataHero’s roots are in the Bay Area, we took a shot at sifting through some of this movie data.
The city of San Francisco spends upwards of $20 million annually to eradicate graffiti. This is very different from the street art movement, which is also quite popular in San Francisco. Graffiti is vandalism in the form of names or sayings, whereas street art is intended to beautify the city. The city of San Francisco made its data on graffiti available to the public, so we decided to take a look at the neighborhoods that struggle the most with defacement.
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