The maps show the general evolution of Grange Park on Arnold Avenue over two distinct time periods: the first shows the park at the time of its opening in 1920, and the second shows its current configuration.
The park\’s general layout has undergone significant changes, with the exception of the main entrances located at Arnold Avenue and Eldon Street.
Since its initial opening in 1920, the park has undergone significant development. First off, the park\’s focal point—the central fountain—has been destroyed. The rose garden and seating areas were formerly dispersed throughout the park\’s perimeter, but they have since been moved to the park\’s center. To accommodate a larger audience, the musicians\’ stage has been further transformed into a \”Amphitheatre\” for concerts. The rose garden on the northwest side has been kept, though.
In addition, the southeast-facing glasshouse has undergone renovations to include a water feature and a visitor parking lot underground entrance. It was also completed to add amenities, like the cafe next to Arnold Avenue on the northeast side. Lastly, a children\’s play area was added to the water plant pond through redesign.