The layouts below depict a transformation of a public park at the present time in comparison to its initial release in 1920. Overall, there are some radical changes in the features of Grange Park, especially the construc
The supplied map gives information about the current plan for Grange Park as well as the previous plan in 1920. Overall, the park has been noticeably altered over the given period
This park's north entrance is located near Arnold Avenue, whereas the south entrance is close to Eldon Street. The park has a rose garden in the northwest that has never been destroyed since 1920. The park has changed si
The illustration below shows the plans of a public park when it was firstly opened in 1920 and the same park today. Overall, as seen on the plan today, there were major changes that took place. The entrance of the park r
The maps indicate the changes that have been made to Grange Park since 1920. In general, some facilities have been added and some have been removed, for example, there is a new entrance in the southeast corner, and rose
The maps indicate the changes that has been made to the Grange Park from 1920. In general, some facilities has been added and some has been removed, for example, there is a new entrance in the southeast corner, and rose
The maps illustrate the changes of Grange Park compared to 1920. The initial impression is that the seats all over the park have been moved to the central area around the new rose garden and there is a new entrance in th
The layout depicts the difference between Grange Park at its opening in 1920 and the park today. Several things were moved but the main changes were the construction of an amphitheater for concerts, the addition of a wat