The maps outline the changes that took place in a public park called Grange Park from 1920 to the present day. Overall, the park was changed and renovated to offer people more possibilities than they had decades ago, such as a cafe, theater, playground, and parking.
In detail, the park was opened in 1920, and entertainment facilities, including a larger stage and various areas for recreation has since been added to it. There was also notable relocation in terms of seats, and the only areas that remained unchanged were the entrances and one minor garden. Besides, the fountain has been removed in favor of a rose garden with full seating arrangements around it. To the left of the new garden, the previous stage for musicians has been turned into a much larger amphitheater facing the opposite direction, which will allow for concerts in the park. This change has necessitated the removal of the seating on the far left side, as well as the rose garden in the bottom left corner of the map.
Moreover, the pond for water plants was removed from the upper right part of the garden, and a children’s play area was introduced in the upper right of the park. Near this area, a cafe was built. Instead of the pond, a water feature has been built, occupying the bottom right corner. Interestingly, the number of rose gardens was reduced to two. Besides, an underground car park was built in the lower right corner of the park.
