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Mrs. Bush Officially Reopens Pennsylvania Avenue
The White House ^ | November 9, 2004 | The First Lady of the United States

Posted on 11/09/2004 11:42:03 AM PST by Stoat

Mrs. Bush Officially Reopens Pennsylvania Avenue
Remarks by First Lady Laura Bush at Reopening of Pennsylvania Avenue in Front of the White House to Pedestrians
Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C.

 

10:20 A.M. EST

MRS. BUSH: Thank you very much, Mary. Thank you for your leadership. And congratulations on a marvelous Pennsylvania Avenue. And especially thanks to the Federal Highway Administration for their great work. Thanks to Mayor Williams for your constant support for the reopening of Pennsylvania Avenue, and to Chairman Cogbill for your vision, and to our architect, Michael Valkenburgh for your marvelous design. Thank you very much.

Pedestrians stroll across Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the Blair House after a brief ceremony by Laura Bush, in which she opened Pennsylvania Avenue's walkways as a permanent pedestrian park Tuesday, Nov. 9. 2004. White House photo by Paul Morse. Of course, a special thanks to Dick Friedman and everyone at the National Capital Planning Commission, the National Park Service, the United States Secret Service for the long hours you've put into the design and reopening of Pennsylvania Avenue. And I especially appreciate John Carl Warnecke, thank you so much for even bringing this idea to my attention and thank you for the work you've already done for Lafayette Park. Thank you very much. (Applause.)

Today, after many months of anticipation, we celebrate the opening of the newly designed Pennsylvania Avenue. And I know this process hasn't been easy. After all, as Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan once said, if you don't have 40 years to spare, don't get involved in urban renewal. (Laughter.)

But in just a few months, you've transformed Pennsylvania Avenue into this very inviting urban landscape. And I've watched from those windows for the last year as this has happened. It's been a really wonderful process to watch, and it's so thrilling to have the fences down now and have it back open again.

This thoroughfare has always been a connector, connecting the White House and the Capitol and the three branches of government. And a new Pennsylvania Avenue will again connect visitors with this glorious city, with the people's house and with American heritage.

President Bush and I look forward to continuing the great tradition established by President Jefferson of walking along this avenue on Inauguration Day. School children can explore the avenue and see where carriages once waited for President Jackson under the North Portico. Visitors can meet here and travel to the many monuments, theaters and restaurants that are right here around the White House. And benches along the open walkways will make welcome spots for residents to enjoy the historic scenery of Washington, D.C.

I'm proud that this stretch of the Avenue of the People has been designed for the people. In addition to the benches and the pedestrian walkways, rows of mature American elms will be planted this spring. The American elm will provide a spectacular promenade and welcome shade for pedestrians. These elms will replace native elm trees that once lined the south side of the avenue.

After speaking at the ceremonies in which Pennsylvania Avenue was opened as a pedestrian park, Laura Bush walks with, from left, Chairman of the National Capital Planning Commission John Cogbill; landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh; Federal Highway Administration Administrator Mary Peters; and Washington, D.C., Mayor Anthony Williams along Pennsylvania Avenue Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2004. White House photo by Susan Sterner. President John Quincy Adams was very fond of the American elm, and a tree that he planted in 1826 graced the southeast lawn of the White House until 1990. A year later, Barbara Bush planted a tree propagated from the Adams elm on the White House grounds. And I'm really happy to continue the tradition by planting elms here along the avenue. (Applause.)

More than 200 years ago, Pierre L'Enfant looked upon a stretch of land and imagined a city worthy of great ideals and great leaders. Pennsylvania Avenue would be his grand avenue and he hoped to line it with institutions that would be, and I quote, "attractive to the learned and afford diversion to the idle."

Thanks to all of you, we take another step in fulfilling his vision. Congratulations on this great milestone. And thanks for your great work.

And now it's my honor to introduce a mayor who not only makes our capital city a great place to visit, but he also makes it a wonderful place to call home. Mayor Anthony Williams. (Applause.)



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: laurabush; lauralauralaura; thefirstlady; thewhitehouse; waronterror; washingtondc
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I am so glad that we still have her as First Lady. Considering the alternative makes me (((shudder))))
1 posted on 11/09/2004 11:42:03 AM PST by Stoat
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To: Stoat
I'm glad as well, she's a wonderful asset to the nation.

I hope that they also included a huge number of trash cans as well along the Avenue. It always seems whenever the liberals come to protest they attempt to destroy the environment with their mountains of trash.
2 posted on 11/09/2004 11:50:31 AM PST by kingu (Which would you bet on? Iraq and Afghanistan? Or Haiti and Kosovo?)
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To: Stoat

And now it's my honor to introduce a mayor who not only makes our capital city a great place to visit, but he also makes it a wonderful place to call home. Mayor Anthony Williams. (Applause.)


Laura is way too kind sometimes...


3 posted on 11/09/2004 11:54:26 AM PST by My Favorite Headache (Absalom, Absalom, Absalom....)
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To: Stoat

Nice that she is doing for Pennsylvania Avenue what her husband wants to do with the Mexican border.


http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1275498/posts?page=70


4 posted on 11/09/2004 11:59:02 AM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: PBRSTREETGANG

OOH, I have to go see...I haven't been down that way for about a year (I work on the other end of town at Dupont Circle).


5 posted on 11/09/2004 12:06:54 PM PST by freepertoo
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To: Stoat

Class all the way!


6 posted on 11/09/2004 12:15:52 PM PST by OldFriend (PRAY FOR POWERS EQUAL TO THE TASKS)
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To: Stoat; eastsider

A beautiful First Lady! What a wonderful way to kick off the 2nd term of her husband's administration.

7 posted on 11/09/2004 12:24:58 PM PST by NYer ("Blessed be He who by His love has given life to all." - final prayer of St. Charbel)
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To: Stoat

8 posted on 11/09/2004 12:35:12 PM PST by newzjunkey (San Diego, Kleptocrasy by the Sea. -- VOID the Illegal Mayoral "Election")
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To: freepertoo

I wish they had reopened it to traffic, it was great the way you could drive by the White House...


9 posted on 11/09/2004 1:05:52 PM PST by Bushbacker (ttlGe)
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To: Stoat

I am so glad that it is HER home for 8 years in our nation's history. The prior First Lady and the Current First Lady wanna-be just do not and cannot add the classy, loving, and warm touch to this home that Laura does.


10 posted on 11/09/2004 1:06:57 PM PST by Swede Girl
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To: NYer

I chuckle at the story that Dubya often tells about Laura telling him early in their marriage that she did not want to give speeches. Now look at her. LOL


11 posted on 11/09/2004 1:11:26 PM PST by Swede Girl
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To: Stoat

And tomorrow, my sister gets to visit the White House! Suh-WEET! She visited the National Archives today, and saw the Declaration of Independance, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. She said "I felt like I was in church".


12 posted on 11/09/2004 1:32:59 PM PST by hoagy62 (I'm pullin' for ya...we're all in this together.")
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To: PBRSTREETGANG

Now that becomes part of the mandate--we voted to reelect Bush to open the borders and get an amnesty program running, did we not?

As if the American people remotely approved of either. Not that our imperial government will respond to that, however.


13 posted on 11/09/2004 2:59:22 PM PST by LibertarianInExile (NO BLOOD FOR CHOCOLATE! Get the UN-ignoring, unilateralist Frogs out of Ivory Coast!)
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To: kingu

I wish they'd put in more grass instead of leaving that asphalt. The road isn't open any more, I don't think, but that ugly tar strip is still there.


14 posted on 11/09/2004 3:01:37 PM PST by LibertarianInExile (NO BLOOD FOR CHOCOLATE! Get the UN-ignoring, unilateralist Frogs out of Ivory Coast!)
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To: LibertarianInExile

Any grass would likely be trampled by the 'million caring moms' or 'million dads' or 'million felons' or whatever the march flavor is of the moment.


15 posted on 11/09/2004 3:43:09 PM PST by kingu (Which would you bet on? Iraq and Afghanistan? Or Haiti and Kosovo?)
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To: kingu

Maybe so...but couldn't they have put in brick to make it look like historic DC, instead of looking like the milkman is about to deliver?

I prefer my presidential mansions stately, thanks.


16 posted on 11/09/2004 3:48:28 PM PST by LibertarianInExile (NO BLOOD FOR CHOCOLATE! Get the UN-ignoring, unilateralist Frogs out of Ivory Coast!)
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To: LibertarianInExile

Nope. I like the concrete. Hush.


17 posted on 11/09/2004 8:06:15 PM PST by Twinkie
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To: Twinkie

Concrete is fine--I hate asphalt though.


18 posted on 11/09/2004 8:36:44 PM PST by LibertarianInExile (NO BLOOD FOR CHOCOLATE! Get the UN-ignoring, unilateralist Frogs out of Ivory Coast!)
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To: LibertarianInExile

Well. OK. Then asphalt. I like asphalt, too.
Hush.


19 posted on 11/10/2004 12:57:02 PM PST by Twinkie
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To: Bushbacker
I wish they had reopened it to traffic, it was great the way you could drive by the White House...

It really was, and for a while I believed that they should have reopened it, but after 9/11 I think there's zero chance of that ever happening.

20 posted on 11/10/2004 12:58:52 PM PST by jpl (The tribe has spoken, now for goodness sake, get a life.)
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