The three maps compere the alterations that have transpired in Meadowside village and Fonton, from 1962 until now.
The earliest map illustrates that railroads have been a permanent fixture in the Northeast. In contrast, these two villages were far from each other and lacked any means of communication, but now they are connected and common facilities have been formed between them.
In 1962, Meadowside had a road running from the southwest to the northeast, while Fonton had a rail line passing from the southeast to the northwest. Currently, they are connected, the formerly empty area between them now features a business park to the south of the road, hotel and train station to the north.
From 1962 to 1985, significant changes occurred in the village of Meadowside, such as the addition of a shopping store and housing state. Whereas, the village of Fonton has only a land line linking it to Meadowside.
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