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The image includes two labeled layouts "Central Park, 1990" and "Central Park, 2020." In 1990: Krishna temple (top left), Flower garden (top center), Buddha statue (below flower garden), Children's play area with red slide (bottom left), Telephone booth (bottom center), Entrance (middle bottom), Shops (between entrance and koi pond), Koi pond (bottom right), Toilets (top right). In 2020: Krishna temple (top left), Flower garden (top center-left), Stage for programs (top center-right), Museum of Local History (top right), Buddha statue (below flower garden), Children's play area (bottom left), Cafe (bottom center-left), Single shop (bottom center-right), Koi pond (bottom right), Toilets (outside top right). The orientation north is indicated on the top right corner of both layouts.
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The maps illustrate some changes to the layout of a public park over a period of 30 years
Overall, the central park experienced considerable changes during the period shown. The most noticeable differences between the two maps are the toilet replacement by the Museum of Local History. Besides, the flower garden became smaller and the appearance of the stage for programs.
As can be seen from the maps, there are areas including Krishna temple, koi pond and Buddha statue almost unchanged for 30 years. In contrast, the children’s play area became smaller and further from the Buddha statue. Moreover, the telephone booth was destroyed and was replaced by the cafe. Shops were knocked down and just one shop remained.
Turning to the other features, we can see that the flower garden was narrowed and to the right, the stage for programs was built. In addition, the toilet was demolished to make way for the Museum of local history. The eastern, he entrance was relocated to Koi pond and the Museum of local history.
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