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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
Places To Go
(l-r) Visitor Center, Boyhood Home, Johnson Cabin, Texas White House
Sights in the park include (l-r) the Visitor Center, President Johnson's Boyhood Home, Sam Johnson Sr.'s cabin, and the Texas White House.
 

In this presidential park, it is possible to trace the ancestry and heritage of our 36th President as well as his birth, childhood, political career, retirement, and death.

Time spent at the visitor center and each of the historic areas will offer you a different perspective of President Lyndon Johnson's life.

Need help locating these important sights?
Download a map for Johnson City or the LBJ Ranch.

Pres Johnson confers with Gen. William Westmoreland, May 30, 1968  

Did You Know?
President Johnson flew home to his Texas ranch 74 times during his 5 years in office, living and working for 490 days—or about one-fourth of his presidency—at the Texas White House. Here he confers with Gen. William Westmoreland on May 30, 1968. Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park

Last Updated: August 12, 2006 at 11:57 EST