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The visual data illustrates the blueprint of a public park
called Grange Park before and now. It can be noticed that the park’s overall
design has changed drastically over the years.
In 1920, the year when the park, Grange Park featured a few
amenities like a stage for musicians located on the western area, a fountain in
the middle, a small pond for water plants on the far right, and a glasshouse on
the lower east side. The park also had seats and rose gardens located all
around the park’s area.
As time passed, the park went through a lot of renovations.
Now, new facilities were added and some of the old features, like the
glasshouse, were completely removed. The pond was replaced with a dedicated
children’s play area and a café right beside it. Only one water feature can be
seen on the extreme lower right side. The center of the park is now a rose
garden with seats surrounding it. The former stage is now an ampitheathre for
concerts.
It is important to note, however, that the entrance remains
to be located in the same place. One extra feature though is the underground
car park that can be seen on the extreme east side of the park.
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