Public data, one city at a time
Government agencies publish an enormous amount about the places we live, in formats designed for analysts rather than for people. This is that data, read carefully and drawn honestly - 2 cities so far.
Method
Everything is pulled at build time from the source agency, normalized, and committed. No live API calls, no tracking, nothing invented. Suppressed values say they are suppressed; wide margins of error say so too.
Greenville
South Carolina
A textile town that lost its mills and rebuilt its downtown around the river they used to run on - now one of the fastest-growing small cities in the Southeast, and one of the most expensive relative to what people here actually earn.
75,310 people
7 topics
Charleston
South Carolina
The largest port of entry for enslaved Africans in North America is now the most photographed city in the South - and the same water that made Charleston rich is coming back for it, an inch at a time, on days with no storm in sight.
159,423 people
7 topics
Last generated July 29, 2026