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- it, in Lady Bird Johnson Park," which in 1969 had
been named after Lady Bird at my suggestion, by Stewart Udall. This is on the Virginia
side of the Potomac River between the Memorial Bridge and the 14th Street Bridge. That
was all that was said about
- Efforts to establish a historic site at Lady Bird Johnson's childhood home in Karnack, Texas; early planning for the National Wildflower Research Center; the first board of directors for the Center; Carlton Lees' assistance in writing the charter
- to Shreveport, Louisiana, in Laurance's plane and
rented a car, and we drove to Marshall, Texas, where we met Lady Bird. We looked at
the house, and again Mrs. Taylor was not present. Her [Mrs. Johnson's] stepmother's son
showed us the house. We got back to New
- The creation of the LBJ Memorial Grove and the committee that oversaw its planning; finding stone in Texas to create a megalith for the memorial; the location of the memorial in Lady Bird Johnson Park and the creation of the Lady Bird Johnson Park
- on to announce that hereafter the lands on Columbia
Island would be known as Lady Bird Johnson Park.
overwhelmed when the announcement was made.
She was really
Joe, her eyes opened
as big as saucers and she smiled and her face brightened.
It was
a show
- Jacqueline Kennedy Garden; Mrs. Paul Mellon; Lady Bird Johnson Park
- alone
with Liz's lovely young secretary in the Brinkerhoff Lodge and
it wouldn't do, for obvious reasons; so I told Liz about this.
I said, "I'm going to get one of the press ladies to chaperone
us, because I don't want to compromise Lynn's virtue. If
I