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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Apr 30, 2025
Interesting exhibits for President LBJ. It was during the LBJ administration that Medicare was created and launched. He also focused on civil rights, fair housing, and voting rights, and more. There …Full review by Bill W
Apr 28, 2025
Well done. Great Vietnam exhibition . Not as impressive as both Bush Museums. This was the first Presidential Library so keep that in mind.Full review by 87vette
Apr 26, 2025
This is a museum on the campus of the University. It tells LBJ’s story reasonably well, although like all presidential libraries it takes a very high level approach to the narrative. Still, this is w…Full review by Mark P
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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!