Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
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IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
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President Johnson's birthplace in Gillespie County
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Location | Blanco County, Texas and Gillespie County, Texas, USA |
Nearest city | Johnson City, Texas; Stonewall, Texas |
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Area | 1,570 acres (6.4 km2) |
Established | December 2, 1969 |
Visitors | 110,791 (in 2012)[1] |
Governing body | National Park Service, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department |
http://www.nps.gov/lyjo/ |
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in central Texas about 50 miles west of Austin in the Texas Hill Country.[2] The park protects the birthplace, home, ranch, and final resting place of Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th President of the United States.[3] During Johnson's administration, the LBJ Ranch was known as the "Texas White House" because the President spent approximately twenty percent of his time in office there.[4]
The park is split into two distinct visitor areas: Johnson City and the LBJ Ranch. The first unit, located in Johnson City, contains the boyhood home of President Johnson and his grandparents' log cabin settlement, as well as the National Park Visitor Center. The second unit is located roughly 14 miles west of Johnson City along the north side of the Pedernales River. Among the sites preserved at the Ranch are the President's first school, birthplace, Texas White House and the Johnson Family Cemetery, where both President and Lady Bird Johnson are buried.[5] The land south of the Pedernales River is operated as Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site. To see the LBJ Ranch, visitors take a self-guided auto driving tour from State Park visitor center; a permit is required.[6]
The park was authorized on December 2, 1969, as Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Site and was redesignated as a National Historical Park on December 28, 1980.[7][8] Present holdings are approximately 1,570 acres (6.4 km2), 674 acres (2.7 km2) of which are federal. The Johnson family continues to donate land to this property; their most recent gift was in April 1995.[9]
Gallery
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LBJ State Park and Historic Area is separated by the Pedernales River from the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park.
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Farmhouse of Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr., the grandfather of President Johnson; he died when Lyndon was six years of age.
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Though he was affiliated with the Disciples of Christ denomination, President Johnson often worshipped while at his ranch at the Trinity Lutheran Church (shown in the background).
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Air Force One used to bring Lyndon Johnson to the Texas White House
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Chuckwagon at LBJ Ranch used for preparing barbecues.
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The pool at the LBJ Ranch was installed in 1955 after then Senator Johnson's heart attack. He was supposed to use it for exercise, but Mrs. Johnson spent far more time in the water.
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Guests at the LBJ Ranch were sometimes invited to place their names in cement for posterity; here one can see the names of Orville Freeman, Curtis LeMay, and singer Eddy Arnold.
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United States Secret Service agents guarding President Johnson lived in this small house while on duty at the LBJ Ranch.
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External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park. |
- Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park travel guide from Wikivoyage
- Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park official site
- Secondary National Park Service site on Johnson National Historic Site
- Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park from the Handbook of Texas Online
- "Life Portrait of Lyndon B. Johnson", from C-SPAN's American Presidents: Life Portraits, broadcast from the LBJ Ranch, November 12, 1999
- IUCN Category V
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- 1969 establishments in Texas
- Historic house museums in Texas
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Museums in Blanco County, Texas
- Museums in Gillespie County, Texas
- National Historical Parks of the United States
- National Park Service areas in Texas
- National Register of Historic Places in Gillespie County, Texas
- Presidential homes in the United States
- Presidential museums in Texas
- Protected areas established in 1969
- Protected areas of Blanco County, Texas
- Protected areas of Gillespie County, Texas
- Ranches on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas
- Birthplaces of individual people