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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 diagrams below depict a public park during the period when it first opened in the year 1920 and the same park today.
Initially, in the year 1920, the grange park had a fountain in the center, just straight from both entrances. After more than a century, now however, the fountain is replaced by a rose garden. Additionally, today, the rose garden is surrounded by seats in all four direction. In the year 1920, there were 4 rose gardens across the park. The two rose gardens were located exactly at the opposite two ends of the stage for musicians. The third rose garden, however, was farther away from the stage, just beside the pond for water plants.
Moreover, the pond, now is demolished and a children’s play area is erected at the same place along with a cafe beside it. Furthermore, a new entrance for the underground car park is now incorporated just across the water feature. Additionally, another notable change today also includes the replacement of stage for musicians with Amph Theatre for concerts.
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