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The image shows two maps of Grange Park from 1920 and today. In 1920: the park included a stage for musicians in the center surrounded by seats, a fountain to the south, rose gardens in the northwest and southwest corners, two entrances from Arnold Avenue and Eldon Street, a glasshouse in the northeast, and a pond for water plants in the southeast. Today, the park has a new amphitheater for concerts in place of the stage, rose gardens only in the northwest corner, an entrance underground car park to the south, a cafe to the northeast, children's play area to the central east, water feature where the fountain was, and newly added entrances from Eldon Street and an erased glasshouse area replaced by a cafe.
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Two maps illustrate the Grange park in 1920 and how it has changed since today.
Overall, some of the rose gardens have reduced and replaced, while fountain has changed to a large rose garden in the middle of the park. A stage for musicians has enlarged and become amphitheatre for concerts.
In 1920, there were three rose gardens: in three corners of the park, the only unchanged yard has been at the top left corner. In contrast, the fountain, which is located at the center of the park, replaced to the rose garden with seats around it. Modernization has changed the top right rose garden into café.
Moreover, glasshouse was disappeared, while water feature has created to the bottom right corner of the park. Stage for musicians has enlarged to the amphitheatre for concerts, which can afford a huge audience. Children’s play area has taken place of pond of water plants.
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