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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Dec 28, 2024
We are history/Presidential-politics/military geeks…or I am and trying to get my spouse to be the same. That said - we have been visiting the Presidential Libraries. I had some concerns about LBJ b… Full review by MatthewH350
Dec 10, 2024
It was off-the-cuff decision to go to the LBJ Library. But we are glad we toured the library. Nicely done, informative, and interesting. Took us about 2 hrs. Parking is free, but unmarked. Full review by isdn4u
Dec 1, 2024
I thought my wife and I would spend two or three hours here, but we actually needed almost five hours to see all of the exhibits. The third floor had a timeline of LBJ's life, along with other event… Full review by jerrys01
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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!