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  2. Stonewall, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pedernales River as it passes through the LBJ Ranch near Stonewall. Stonewall is located in eastern Gillespie County on the Pedernales River, in the Hill Country of central Texas. U.S. Route 290 passes through the community, leading west 14 miles (23 km) to Fredericksburg, the Gillespie County seat, and east 15 miles (24 km) to Johnson City.

  3. Zephyr Wright - Wikipedia

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    Zephyr Wright (née Zephyr Black; [3] 1915 – April 25, 1988) [1] was an African-American civil rights activist and personal chef for President Lyndon B. Johnson and First Lady Lady Bird Johnson from 1942 until 1969.

  4. Nittany Lion Inn - Wikipedia

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    The result was the creation of two new spaces, featuring an integrated cocktail bar and lounge within the restaurant and a café in the lobby area. [ 21 ] With the sale approval the University announced the Nittany Lion Inn is announced to remain closed until 2024.

  5. Another brunch spot is opening soon in Johnson County. This ...

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    The restaurant serves waffles, omelets and stuffed French toast, as well as lunch items like the cowboy burger and grilled pastrami sandwich. The original location at 7552 W. 119th St. opened in 2019.

  6. Johnson County breakfast restaurant in former Don Chilito’s ...

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    Here’s how the breakfast restaurant will pay homage to Don Chilito’s.

  7. This Johnson County Hawaiian restaurant just closed, less ...

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    In a written statement, Mo’ Bettahs said it made a “market evaluation” and decided to relocate to a digital kitchen near downtown at 1600 Campbell St., scheduled to open later this month.

  8. J.J. Pickle Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The building is known for its famous occupants, including Congressman J. J. Pickle and President Lyndon B. Johnson. The building occupies the entire block on 8th street between San Jacinto Boulevard and Trinity Street in downtown Austin, Texas. [2] There is an outdoor plaza on the north half of the site that connects to the first floor.

  9. Henry Haller - Wikipedia

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    Johnson became President of the United States in November 1963 after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The White House Executive Chef at that time was René Verdon, who had been hired by the Kennedys. Verdon resigned at the end of 1965 in a dispute with President Lyndon B. Johnson over the cuisine being offered at the White House. [10]