visit again after we moved from
telegraph hill, which was only
five or six years later.
i don't think he ever had to
see it when the initials are
scratched into everything and
people had literally destroyed
the lower half of everything.
>> well, in my view, the tower
had been pretty much neglected
from the 1930's up until the
1980's.
it wasn't until then that
really enough people began to
be alarmed about the condition
of the murals, the tower was
leaking.
some of the murals suffered
wear damage.
we really began to organize
getting funding through the
arts commission and various
other sources to restore the
murals.
they don't have that connection
or thread or maintain that
connection to your history and
your past, what do you have?
that's one of the major
elements of what makes quality
of life in san francisco so
incredible.