The maps above delineate how the Liverton has altered from 1980 to the present.
Overall, Liverton has experienced a significant renovation that those changes are distributed evenly throughout the areas. This replacement has become more residential showing the conversion of the state’s land use.
The 1980 witnessed a total industrialization in Liverton. Concerning the northern part, warehouses and cranes have been removed in favor of edutainment facilities. The top left-hand corner has been built an education center, adjacent to a Sailing club. Subsequently, the second warehouse has been made into a kid leisure venue. Additionally, a flood barrier has been erected also at the end of the route.
According to the present south, the new accomodations have been replaced the former industrial units. The bottom has been added residential buildings, next to right is a parking lot and next to left is a hotel. A river walk has been constructed along the coast over the years. Specifically, all of the small ships have been removed to construct a huge ship museum in the west developing historical elements in Liverton. Finally, a bridge has been enacted which is made more convenient for citizens’ travelling.
