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- the Jacqueline Kennedy
Garden, how it came into being.
c:
It's very appropriate that we should talk about the Jacqueline
Kennedy Garden today, Joe, it being almost the first day of
spring.
The development of the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, which had
always been
- Jacqueline Kennedy Garden; Mrs. Paul Mellon; Lady Bird Johnson Park
- thing begat another
as a result of this one visit.
Mr. West told me that Mrs. Kennedy was thinking about publishing and selling post cards on the White House at the White
House, and he wondered if the Park Service had any kind of
vehicle which might
- with conservation matters.
She visited
Calvin Coolidge's birthplace and presented a plaque designating
it as a National Historical
Lan~rk;
she visited an old wood-
covered bridge; she visited the Robert Frost home--or the approaches
to it.
We didn't have time
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ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
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Castro -- VI -- 12
Laurance as its chairman. When Kennedy was president
- of that
area, we are going to impound them, because the Humane Society is going to have a
court order."
He really got excited then. He called Christine Stevens, the wife of Roger
Stevens, the director of the Kennedy Center. Chris has been very involved