| Baird Point & Lake LaSalle |
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| Facility: |
BRDPT |
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| Number: |
A050 |
| Function: |
Other |
| Gross Square Feet: |
3,400 Baird Platform |
| Construction Cost: |
Not applicable |
| Completed: |
Baird Point -
1978; Lake LaSalle - 1970 |
| Architect: |
Sasaki, Dawson, &
DeMay (Lake LaSalle); Peter Castle (Baird Point) |
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| OCCUPANTS |
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| FUNCTION |
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Lake LaSalle is a 60 acre man-made lake built in 1970 to
provide flood control and water runoff. Today it is a popular spot for
fishing and sunbathing. The lake, which is fed by two natural springs,
attracts wild ducks, heron and geese. Lake LaSalle's average depth is ten
feet and its maximum depth is 25 feet.
Baird Point is an outdoor, Greek-style amphitheatre located on the southern
shore of the lake. It was a gift to the University from the Baird Foundation
and the Cameron Baird Foundation. The marble columns on the concrete platforms
were once part of the old Federal Reserve Bank in downtown Buffalo. Following
their relocation to the lake, the columns were dedicated as a memorial
to servicemen and servicewomen. Baird Point also serves as a stage for
the bands that play at Springfest and Fallfest. |
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| NAMESAKE |
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Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (1643-1687) was a famous French explorer
who sailed the first European ship into the waters that are now known as
the Buffalo Harbor in 1678.
Frank Burkett Baird (1852-1939) was a philanthropist and
successful industrialist. He came to Buffalo in 1888, built the Tonawanda Iron & Steel Company,
developed the Hanna Furnace Company, and served on the board of the Pan
American Exposition in 1901. By far his greatest accomplishment was as "Father of the Peace Bridge" and was a proponent of the construction which opened vehicular traffic between the U.S. and Canada in 1927. He chaired the UB Council and was a member
of the Board of the University Foundation. Mr. Baird served as trustee of Forest Lawn Cemetary and is also buried there. |
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| Modified
November 28, 2006 10:26 AM
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