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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 maps given illustrate how the transformation of the town center between 1990 and the present.
From an overall perspective, it is evident that the town witnessed significant changes, combining some spots, extending some places, and providing more pedestrian crossings.
In the period between 1990 and the present, in the northwestern region of the map newsagent, grocery, butcher, and cafe have been merged into the largest shopping mall. Childcare is still in the region nowadays. There were two banks in 1990, a cafe has replaced a bank, bordered by Oldfield Street, and the opposite side of the cafe has been developed into a crossing. In the southeast of the map, houses have been expanded into apartment blocks.
The adjacent range of houses has been redesigned as an array of flat blocks, there has been a pedestrian crossing across the apartment blocks. No changes have been made in the same places to this day.
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