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The image shows visitor numbers (in thousands) to five attractions in Parkvale (State Zoo, National Gallery, Indigenous Art Centre, Museum, Aquarium) from 1996 to 2016: State Zoo - 1996: ~350, 2000: ~400, 2004: ~380, 2008: ~540, 2012: ~750, 2016: ~720; National Gallery - 1996: 800, 2000: ~790, 2004: 400, 2008: ~450, 2012: ~390, 2016: ~340; Indigenous Art Centre - 1996: 600, 2000: ~570, 2004: 600, 2008: ~460, 2012: 600, 2016: 640; Museum - 1996: 200, 2000: ~420, 2004: ~400, 2008: ~380, 2012: ~420, 2016: ~380; Aquarium - 1996: 200, 2000: 180, 2004: ~150, 2008: ~170, 2012: ~220, 2016: ~270.
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The line graph represents numbers of spectators to five different entertainment avenues in Parkvale from 1996 to 2016.
Overall, destinations show different trends throughout 20 years, the majority of which has experienced a drastic change. Art-related attractions have held more visitors than those with animals.
Among the creative mediums, National Gallery demonstrated a supreme growth. It rocketed in 2000 and virtually doubled its attendance quantity by 2004 and had a stable increase in the next 12 years. Museum and indigenous art center have had a less substantial trend, with the latter experiencing mild flactuations.
In contrast, aquarium and a state zoo reflect a decreasing public interest in them and plunge to approximately 100,000 visitors in 2016. While a state zoo attracted a sustained amount of spectators around 2012, aquarium radically fell down.
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