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The image shows two maps of a town center comparing the layout and infrastructure from 1990 to the current year. In the 1990 map, the features include: Newsagent's, Butcher's, Clothes store, Children center, and Bank aligned on the north side of Newtown Street; Park, Library, Town Hall, and another Bank on the other side of Green Street. At the intersections, four car icons are situated, indicating crossroads. In the current-year map, the features have changed to include: Shopping mall and Children center on the north side of Newtown Street, replacing newsagent's, butcher's, and clothes store; an Apartment block and a Cafe are introduced on the south side replacing the second Bank; while Park, Library, and Town Hall retain their places. Car icons remain at the intersections, marking continued crossroads.
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The provided maps depict several modifications of a town center in the year 1990 and today.
The initial impression from the pictures would be that there are four main roads, namely Green Street, Smith Street running west to east, and Newton Street, and Oldfield Street running north and south. The town has undergone a major refurbishment, especially in the northern and southern areas.
Previously, there was a row of houses located in the south of the town facing Green Street. Today, these houses have been reconstructed into blocks of apartments. In the midst of the city, a town hall, a library and a park are positioned there and remain unchanged over the years.
In the past, two banks were built in the corner of Smith Street and Oldfield Street and the bank opposite to Town Hall has been converted into a new coffee shop. In 1990, to the north, a newsagent’s, a grocer’s, a butcher’s, a cafe and a childcare center were built. However, the whole area, except the childcare, was demolished to give space for a large shopping mall. Smith Street and Oldfield Street are no longer allowed cars, and are only designed for pedestrians.
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