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The image displays two maps of Grange Park showing changes over time, with the top map labeled "1920" and the bottom map labeled "today". The 1920 map has a symmetrical layout with two rose gardens, a pond for water plants, seats, a stage for musicians, a fountain, and a glasshouse, all accessed from Arnold Avenue and Eldon Street. The current map has an asymmetrical layout with one rose garden, an amphitheater for concerts, a café, a children's play area, a water feature, and additional seats, with an underground car park entrance on Eldon Street.
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The plans depicts a public park difference between 1920 and park today .there are different innovation.
First of all, the huge difference placement of glasshouse to water feature furthermore entrance are same before and after .in center the fountain has changed inter rose garden.and surrounding seat.but the seat was changed in 1920. One more thing the stage for musicians convert to amphitheater to concerts. Previous 1920 pond for water plants were remove in today and additionally there place childrens play area in right side pulse cafe in left side . Moreover there is entrance underground car park are close to water feature.
However, major changes previous and today are concert and water feature, children play area ,cafe which are no available in before.all thing are minor change.
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