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The image illustrates Dalton's transformation from 1815 to 2015. In 1815, features included Dalton Forest, a road running adjacent to Dalton, Hall Farm, Dalton Hall, a bridge over River Dal, and Ford, with no hospital, industrial zone, school, or airport indicated. By 2015, Dalton expanded includes a hospital, industrial zone, school, airport, and a large road network, indicating significant development. Dalton still maintained Dalton Hall, with a slight shift in the road pathway and additional construction, suggesting modernization from a rural setting alongside Dalton Forest on higher terrain to a more urbanized landscape, with newly established infrastructures in place.
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The map illustrates some changes happening to Dalton town over a period of 200 years. Overall, Dalton experienced a remarkable transformation from a rural farming area to a modern town with significant infrastructure. Most of the changes occurred on the western side of the River Dal, while the eastern part also witnessed urbanization, although to a lesser extent.
Taking a look at the eastern side, the forest was cleared and an airport was constructed near the river. One striking change is that the woodland and Hall Farm were demolished and replaced by many houses and a school. Dalton Hall remained, but it was now located beside a newly built hotel.
Turning our attention to the western side of the River Dal, most of the trees were chopped down to make way for housing, a hospital, and an industrial zone, while a small green area still existed below the hospital. A notable change was the construction of a bridge, helping to connect the two sides of the river.
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