Lake Daylesford is an artificial lake in the town of Daylesford, Victoria, Australia. It was completed in either 1927 or 1929 after many years of campaigning, beginning in 1893.[1] It was designed by Walter Burley Griffin, the American architect who won the competition to design the city of Canberra.[2] Lake Daylesford was formed when the dam wall was built across Wombat Creek above the Central Springs in 1929. The town wanted an ornamental body of water to beautify the scarred creek landscape.[3]
^"Community Spirit Inspired our Lake". 5 June 2020.
^"Lake Burley Griffin and Surrounding Parklands". National Capital Authority. Retrieved 1 June 2009.
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replaced flower beds. In 1883 the lakes were significantly expanded, and the hill and lookout were created. In 1884 the Daylesford Borough Council commissioned...
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