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The image displays two plans of Grange Park, one from 1920 and another from the present day. The 1920 plan features entrances on both Eldon Street and Arnold Avenue, a central fountain, a stage for musicians positioned on the west side, a glasshouse located in the southeast corner, rose gardens flanking the stage area and to the north of the fountain, seats along the northern and southern sides, and a pond dedicated to water plants in the northeast sector. The current plan maintains the two main entrances but adds a new entrance from an underground car park, replaces the stage with an amphitheater for concerts, substitutes the glasshouse with a water feature, introduces a cafe northwest of the Eldon Street entrance, and removes the pond entirely, replacing it with a children's play area. Seating areas persist, albeit differently arranged, while the original arrangement of rose gardens remains additional components have been integrated into the park’s layout.
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The diagram illustrates the park that is working since 1920. Overall, its infrastructure has changed almost completely, during this time.
The Grange Park was much different at the time when it opened. About the left side of the park, instead of wide Amphitheatre for concerts, there was a stage for musicians at first. Also, there used to have multiple numbers of rose gardens near the corners of the park which has multiple seats around them. Those seats are now placed in the central area of the park circling one large rose garden which was a big fountain in the 19s. Only one garden closer to the Arnold Avenue entrance is left in its primary place.
Everything at the right side of the park has turned into other places. A pond for water plants is now replaced by a children’s playing area which is right next to the café, replacing the rose garden. At the side of the other entrance, there is a water feature that was an area for glasshouse in 1920. Furthermore, entrance for underground car park is built under the old place for seats.
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