The plan compares the outline of one park on Arnold Avenue and Elson Street in 1920 and in the present.
Accroding to the map, the grange park was initially designed as a place for walking without any public places; however, now there are some facilities for relax, playng, and parking.
In 1920, there was the fountain at the center of the park on the right of stage for musicians, while other objects were scattered around its periphery. In the northern part, it had two rose gardens with the entrance between them and the pond for water plants in the right upper corner. The southern part housed the rose garden in the lower left corner and the glasshouse opposite of it, in the southeast. Numerous seats could be found along each wall of the park.
Nowadays, it was decided to demolish the fountain to make room for the central rose garden surrounded by seats. Another disappeared object is the musical stage, the patch of the land is occupyed by the amphitheater now. Similarly, the glasshouse ceased to exist for the water feature and the underground parking to be built. Regarding public places, there are the children’s play area and the café in the northest. The only thing that was untouched is the rose garden in the left upper corner.
