In her journals, Lady Bird Johnson referred to this pattern of behavior as "the same old refrain." Still, as the summer of 1964 approached, there was much uncertainty as to Johnson's plans for the ...
A pillow in his study -- a present from a neighbor who first vetted it with Lady Bird Johnson -- sums up his feelings about the place: "This is my ranch, and I do as I damn please!" He was a ...
Named for its co-founder Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson (wife of President Lyndon B. Johnson), the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is the place to visit if you're a flower enthusiast.
Lady Bird Johnson and her husband, Lyndon B. Johnson, owned the only television station in Austin, and had managed it for decades. And the peanut farms had been in the Carter family for generations.
"We don't even have a tunnel; we don't even know where the tunnel is." Lady Bird Johnson remembers the President's pain over the war. "He had no stomach for it," she told me, "no heart for it ...