The public park below illustrates how it first opened in 1920 and how the same park has evolved today.
Overall, there were a stage for musicians, a fountain, a pond for water plants, and a glass house in the Grange park in 1920. Now, there is a large rose garden, an amphitheater for concerts, a café, a children’s play area, a water feature, and an underground car park.
As far as the left side from both the north and south entrances, there were two rose gardens, four seats, a stage for musicians, and a fountain in 1920. However, now all of these buildings have been destroyed except for the rose garden in the north, and instead, an amphitheater for concerts has been prepared.
When it comes to the right side from the entrance, there were both entrances, the north side on Arnold Avenue and the south side on Eldon Street, a fountain, a rose garden, a pond for water plants, a glass house, and seats in 1920. However, today all of these buildings have been destroyed, and instead, four seats have been made with a large rose garden in the middle, a café, a children’s play area, a water feature, and an underground car park entrance.
