The "Average Point of Interest" in San Francisco

 

Method:

To rationally find the "average" point of interest, a mathematical process would need to take place.


Considering that each "point of interest" selected by the SF Bureau of Tourism is located on the map with basic coordinates.


The coordinates, such as B-3 + G-7 or A-6 + D-3, were all listed. The letters were given numerical values. A = 1, B = 2 and so on. Therefore, B-3 + G-7 would translate to 2,3 + 7,7. (It is important to note that each column is kept separate and averaged independently from the other.)


After the letters are given numerical values, they can be averages. (each column is added and divided by 287)The final coordinates unquestionably determine the "Average Point of Interest".


Conclusion:


The "average point of interest" in San Francisco is on Flint Street off 15th Avenue near Corona Heights.