Established in 1971, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum maintains a collection of coins, stamps, gifts of state, oval office furniture, paintings and more than 4,000 editorial cartoons.
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Sep 14, 2024
I recently visited the LBJ Presidential Library when I had some downtime on a business trip to Austin. The building itself is beautiful and a conveniently located on the UT campus. The exhibits wer… Full review by Mike C
Jul 30, 2024
. LBJ was such an iconic and misunderstood president. The exhibits really humanize him and anchor his role in the space program, ending the war in Vietnam and his role in the civil rights movement. I… Full review by Y9267CJsusanl
Jul 12, 2024
Really enjoyed my afternoon spent at this presidential library. In comparison to the other TX presidential libraries (Bush 41 and Bush 43), the exhibits here are less curated and thorough but the bu… Full review by mrsjcope
What area should I book a hotel in if we are going to see the lbj library?
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Hi there! The Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau has a great list of accommodations. Very comprehensive. As for a specific recommendation - the library is located on the UT Austin …
Hi there! The Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau has a great list of accommodations. Very comprehensive. As for a specific recommendation - the library is located on the UT Austin campus. Anything near the university, downtown, or in central Austin will put you less than 20 minutes away. Thanks for thinking of us!