In "The Triumph & Tragedy of Lyndon Johnson," Joseph A. Califano Jr., Johnson's chief domestic adviser, writes, "Life at the ranch would always be unpredictable. We never knew when we would work ...
The 25-room mansion was built for an heiress and later belonged to a socialite and architect on the Empire State Building ...
It’s the Texas Hill Country of Lyndon Baines Johnson. Less than 50 miles to the southwest of the President’s ranch, in the quiet town of Comfort, stands one of the least-known monuments in ...
"History and Fate," a temporary exhibition in Austin about the work of the late Richard Goodwin, speechwriter to President ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Princeton University history and public affairs professor Julian Zelizer talked about the assassination of President John Kennedy, the event that led ...
Princeton University history and public affairs professor Julian Zelizer talked about Lyndon Johnson's first speech to Congress after becoming president in 1963. This clip presents two excerpts ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson drives his car through the lake on his Texas ranch on April 10, 1965. The proud owner of one of the few Amphicars — a short-lived amphibious vehicle made in West Germany — ...