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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Lady Bird Johnson (born December 22, 1912, Karnack, Texas, U.S.—died July 11, 2007, Austin, Texas) was an American first lady (1963–69), the wife of Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th president of the United States, and an environmentalist noted for her emphasis on beautification. The daughter of Thomas Jefferson Taylor, a prosperous ...

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  2. Vor 2 Stunden · In 1965, First Lady Lady Bird Johnson took the lead in calling for passage of the Highway Beautification Act. The act called for control of outdoor advertising, including removal of certain types of signs, along the nation's growing Interstate Highway System and the existing federal-aid primary highway system.

  3. Also present were Tony and Popovi Da, her husband and son; Mrs. Udall (wife of NM senator); and Lady Bird Johnson. 1967. Probably the most famous of the Pueblo and Hopi potters; her exquisite blackware pottery commands thousands of dollars today.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · How a First Lady Changed America. Bluebonnets and lady's slippers, larkspurs and blazing stars, black-eyed Susans and Granny's nightcaps... From a lonely childhood in the Piney Woods of East Texas to an exciting life in the White House, Lady Bird Johnson loved these wildflowers with all her heart.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Johnson, Lorraine and Colla, Sheila. A Northerner’s Guide to Native Plants and Pollinators. (2023), 128-129. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Hoary Mountain Mint; Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Narrowleaf Mountain Mint; Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Virginia Mountain Mint

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Lady Bird Johnson once described her longtime friend Lindy as a significant figure in Washington's political life from the moment she hit town. She was "so suave and capable that she could get anybody to do anything simply by being so nice. You knew that she would come back and do as much or more for you sometime." During the 1964 ...

  7. 24. Mai 2024 · The First Lady's Remarks at the Dedication of Project Head Start, 1965. Sargent Shriver, the director of President Johnson’s War on Poverty, launched Project Head Start with the assistance of First Lady Lady Bird Johnson in June 1965.