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lady bird johnson
The First Lay photographed in the White House Center Hall before an official dinner May 6, 1968.
Trivia about lady bird johnson
In 1963 she said, "I feel as though I'm suddenly on stage for a part I never rehearsed"
She served as a regent of the University of Texas & as a member of the National Parks Advisory Board
A little bird told us some folks call her "Bird" for short
The first First Lady to be born in Texas
Robert Kennedy said it was this woman, not her husband, who carried Texas for the Democrats in the 1960 election
Virginia Governor Charles Robb's mother-in-law
When her fiance forgot to buy a ring for their quickie San Antonio wedding, a friend was sent to Sears
In 1964 this first lady made the first call to inaugurate the new commercial picturephone service
She's the "entomological" first lady seen here
Her April 14th, 1964 diary entry revealed she asked King Hussein of Jordan for his autograph at a state dinner
This Texas-born conservationist headed the First Lady's Committee for A More Beautiful Capital
In the 1940s she invested part of her inheritance in radio station KTBC in Austin
During the 1960 presidential campaign, this Texan was called the Democrats' "secret weapon"
She married the future president at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Bexar County, Texas on November 17, 1934
Her tough Texas husband preferred her nickname to calling her Claudia Alta
In December 2002 she turned 90
In 1982 this former First Lady founded the National Wildflower Research Center in Austin, Texas
First lady known for promoting highway beautification projects
December 22, 1912 in Karnack, Texas
She's Virginia senator Charles Robb's famous mother-in-law
In 1934 she graduated from the University of Texas
PCH through Big Sur was dedicated as the state's first scenic route by this first lady in 1966
In 1982 she founded her Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas to preserve native North American plants