Johnson’s Presidency

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The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum is situated in Austin. It is one among the ten presidential libraries which was managed by the National Archives. The library consists of forty million pages of documents which is of historical.

The LBJ museum permits the public to see the lasting historical and cultural demonstration. Some other, out of the ordinary, activities and exhibits were given by the associates of the LBJ Library and by the close relative organizations that is the establishment of the LBJ. There are no admission fees for the museum.

The original office was duplicated by the oval office at 7/8th scale. The office has the exact view of the original office at the period of Johnson’s presidency. The office also contains the table which was used during the period of Johnson’s presidency. Johnson kept side by side the news in a teletype machine and the television with three screens for a comfort watch of all the three networks at the same time.

Lyndon Baines Johnson Library
2313 Red River - Austin, TX 78705
512-721-0200