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we have had enough division. i want a unified country. [applause] >> watched the entire debate sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on road to the white house remind. american history tv, only on c-span 3. >> each week american history tv's american artifacts visits museums and historic places. next week on american history america," faces from the west from in 1956. on september 20, lady bird johnson and stewart udall set off on a four-day conservation tour of california,, arizona, and new mexico. the u.s. naval photographic center recorded the trip. the first lady dedicated several parks, traveled with governor of california and spoke about preserving, natural areas for future generations. this is about 20 minutes courtesy of the lbj presidential
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california, arizona, and new mexico. ♪ her companions for the trip, secretary of the interior stewart udall, and his wife. johnson, who normally travels tourist class on commercial planes, the early portion of the flight was not only an unaccustomed luxury, but probably one of the most unusual having things in aviation history. arranged by american airlines, which charted the first lady 727 jet, the show featured the latest west coast original from san francisco. eventually however the delighted models and can relate and photographers all disappeared from the aisles and took to the windows to enjoy some of the comparable aerial views of the far west. including memorable moments from the high peaks of the legendary
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sierra nevada's, fresh with their first snowfall of the year. ♪ by 3:30 the afternoon pacific time, mrs. johnson's jetliner touchdown at hamilton air force base near center jusco. on hand to meet her work mr. and mrs. brown of california. ♪ less than 15 minutes after her arrival in the golden state, mrs. johnson was airborne again. this time by helicopter, bound for the dedication ceremony that would formally designate the 53,000 acre point raised peninsula as a national seashore
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and park area. california history range with great names of discovery and achievement. cabrillo, fremont, vallejo, stanford -- yet for all her dramatic past she remains a land of challenge. two of the greatest challenge in modern california are the states ever-expanding population, and the growing need of its fellow citizens to respect and preserve as many land areas among -- of uncluttered beauty as possible. set ary person wants to place. and a place where he can be at repose. for many americans, that place of refreshment will be land owned by all the people. refugees of one kind or another. it is of paramount importance that we save and set aside
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enough sentient race for the future. --enough sanctuaries for the future. the growing need of an urban america, of quickening kicks of that iservation clocks, dedicate this national seashore to the vitality of the american people. and to generations yet unborn who will come here with the continent at their back, and gaze afar into a masterpiece. thank you so much for letting me share my time. [applause] >> just before sundown, mrs. johnson flew over the majestic golden gate bridge to the vibrant city of st. francis, by they san francisco. leaving its sophistication with
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the was still of ships and clank of cable cars. i'm dutch time in addition have made her the queen of commerce and culture in northern california. --time and ambition have made her the queen of commerce and culture in northern california. mrs. johnson first date of the tour came to a close at the war memorial opera house, where she attended the san francisco opera theater. ♪ just before noon of the second day, mrs. johnson continued her aerial tour of california with one last look at point reyes peninsula. than her 727 jet swung inland over the lush fields of the central valley, the largest and most important agricultural area west of the rocky mountains.
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at lake tahoe, the day -- the jet banks again toward the old's parish -- old spanish garrison town of monterey. ♪ for all of the monterey peninsula's past fame as a spanish and mexican colonial stronghold, many historic landmarks speak strongly to the californian of freedom and independence. [applause] ♪ >> standing here at colton hall, the cradle of government in california, i am well aware of
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your proud past. i am impressed with what you have done to preserve this colorful history and bountiful beauty of the big sur country. menrt schweitzer once said, have lost the capacity to foresee and forestall. he will end by destroying the earth. i am not so pessimistic. and i know that the people of monterey peninsula know that conservation, beautification,: it what you will, is more than just one tree, or one historic building, or one highway. is a frame of reference, a way of life. you have lived it. and everyone who comes here is refreshed by what you have done. a smallo contribute share. a chestnut tree seedling from
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the thomas jefferson that at the white house to express my gratitude to the people of the peninsula for what you have done. just outside the city of carmel, mrs. johnson made an unscheduled stop at the san carlos borromeo mission. in 1770, this famous landmarks are busy headquarters for the the chiefther serra, of franciscan missions that dotted the landscape of california. of all the rows that carry travelers up and down the coastal ranges of california, none offers more sheer excitement per mile than the big sur scenic highway, which source for 80 miles along the western brink of the north american continent from the carmel river to more ok. this is the big sur country, a
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stretch of sculptured coastline famous for both this dramatic compensation with, the seat and its artist and writer's who have been drawn to its natural beauty. standing near one of the most exquisite bridges in the west, mrs. johnson designated the big sur highway and it while 70 of mountains, sea and --wild symphony of mountains, sea, and sky, to all that would share it. at midafternoon the first lady arrived at the place called wildberger. site of a well-known architect. resting 600 feet above the surface, mrs. johnson vicariously enjoyed another of big sur's greatest treasures: privacy. ♪ the final daylight hours of mrs. johnson's second day in california brought her to look west of and component, the
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ingested hill -- the enchanted hill on sin city. -- on sand city. closely guarded during his lifetime, san simeon became legendary as the most mysterious private estate in america. the enchanted hill was presented to the state of california by the hearst family for use as a state historical park and museum. ♪ first, to sweep up the near grade of hollywood and the political world and bring them eon would have admired mrs. johnson's final evening in california, as achievement with over 500 guests, most of them scientists, educators, and
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conservationists. the background was a lavish neptune pool, with its flanking colonnade and rolling temple. ♪ early the next morning, with her departure for the state of arizona less than an hour away, mrs. johnson took time to tour through the queen the casagrande. in an almost fairytale atmosphere are gathered many of the incomparable art treasures for which hearst and his agents, the world. --agents combed the world. ♪
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>> through the eons, as the great plateau of the far west rose from the sea, the great land cover, the colorado river, gouged the mesa rocks along its path. great canyons and left in the rims towering thousands of feet above their bed.she became as essential to the great seven state area and from west as the great lakes are to the industrial heartland of america. thomas you gave the bread and life to the west -- while she gave the right and life to the west, she also destroyed. ♪ it wasn't until the 20th century that man begins when giant barriers in her path. to make her a servant to his will. various whose names have changed -- barriers whose names have
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changed the name of it forever. and the newest of these monuments to the sweat and skill of men -- the glen canyon dam in arizona. rising over 500 feet from the canyon floor, its generators spin quietly as they pour out energy by the billions of watts into cross-country transmission lines. ♪ lake, the dam, 186 mile lake powell, is building a water reserve and will provide the west with the newest scenic recreational area in the nation. ♪ ♪
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>> at 11:00 a.m. on september 22 mrs. johnson formally decking -- formally dedicated the glen jackson dam. >> america is only beginning to discover the natural beauty that is here in our country. we are entering a new era of wi de water conservation. dedicate such a significant and beautiful man-made resource. here.roud that man is the hard-core water empowerment of this dam is well-known. its bonus is the heavenly blue lake that begins here and winds its way through navajo country, toward the labyrinth of the new canyonlands of national park.
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one cannot explore lake powell's agent hundred miles of shoreline in a hurry. -- 1800 miles of shoreline in a hurry. but ending explores exploration, like rainbow bridge, full in the rock, canyons hitting, driftwood, and tax. and one that has been shown with many a lovely prospect. i still could not have foreseen the trauma and the witting beauty of lake powell. just before 2:00 on the certainty of the tour, mrs. johnson flew across the great continental divide into the sme until mountains of new mexico --into the nacimiento mountains of new mexico. the oldest seat of government in the united states. ♪] santa fe's outstanding
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contributions to the educational and cultural world is each institute of american indian art. ♪ here young indian students from all over the united states participate in an accredited high school program in preparation for college, enrollment in technical schools, or employment in an arc vocation. strong emphasis is given to the art collectives, encouraging individual creativity in cultural expression. it is a unique school, recognizing that most of its students come from communities and homes of great property, family breakdown, or social isolation. it's singular aim is to turn out truly creative and well-adjusted young people who can achieve satisfying economic and social success in the modern world. ♪
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physical gold. they found only -- two search for mythical gold. call them pueblo, this word for small village. mrs. johnson visited one of the famous pueblos of new mexico 25 month oils northwest of santa fe. the total membership of the pueblo is close to 300 people. most of whom live on tribal land. they speak any language and cling strongly to the patriarchal family and client relationship. although most of the adults lack a formal education, the universal appreciation of art is most evident in their handmade goods. ♪
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♪ >> two famous residents of santa fe, as far as the johnson family is concerned, are mr. and mrs. antonio taylor, mr. and mrs. johnson's brother and sister-in-law. for years they have been telling mrs. johnson of the beauty of the carson national forest, with its golden asked injuries. in the final moment of her western tour, she arranged a walk through the forest. a walk that would bring to a close call "faces of the west,"
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a tour that might be summed up in the words of thoreau. >> we must be refreshed by the fight of an inexhaustible vigor. the wilderness with its decaying trees. the thundercloud and the rain which lasts three weeks and produces freshness. we need to witness our own limits transgress, and life pastoring freely. ♪
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c-span.org is a public service of your cable provider. if you are in water, check it out at -- are a watcher, check it out at c-span.org. >> this sunday on "american artifacts" before the flight 93 memorial in a somerset to hear the events of september 11, 2001. here is a preview. visitors,ptures how how people have been drawn to this site hours after the time of the crash, over the last 15 years. quotee top you have a that was written on a tribute piece left here at the flight 93 crashed site at one of the early temporary memorials. if we come to the exhibited case, these words are on this
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photo of a quilt that had been stitched together. of the los ruda angeles city fire department wrote these words. in an early planning meeting, where they were trying to decide what would happen with this memorial, this quote was preamble to aa larger mission statement for what it would be -- what it would become. when you are walking the flight path from the visitors center as we did in the beginning, you notice a common field one day. that is where that comes from, a tribute i don't left in these fields. >> watch the entire program on the flight 93 national memorial
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sunday at 6:00 p.m. and chemical p.m. eastern time on american history tv. next panel of scholars compares past presidential races to the 2016 campaign. topics included changes in media coverage and similarities and differences between previous candidates and marketing styles. the university of pennsylvania hosted this event. >> i am a fellow at the fox leadership at penn. we are working -- working on a book that will hopefully be out in about two years. to my right, i will go in order here. grue, whoom se specializes in 20th century american history. the
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