One of the most visited presidential libraries in the nation, this museum is supplied with information regarding one of the most controversial times in United States history. Peeking inside the life of the 36th President, the LBJ tapes provide listeners the opportunity to learn about the JFK asasination and the Vietnam War. Along with the famous tapes, visitors can see a to-scale replica of the Oval Office, political memorabilia and more than 39 million pages of historical notes. Plan on a full day at this fantastic museum, but if you are a real history buff, you will barely scratch the surface of what this fantastic archive has to offer. Admission is free.
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Recommended
This Library was really a good experience,I think it has helped me understand some past histories some better and it was truely educational to ...
Was definitely worth the visit
Not a LBJ fan but it did give some good insight into what he was thinking during his tenure in the 60's. It was a short visit but if you live ...
Great research institution
LBJ would be proud. This place can't be judged against libraries of Bush and Clinton. LBJ was one of the last Presidents of the pre-internet...
Wonderful Museum
Really enjoyed the synthesis of interesting times with a fascinating life and presidency. The atmosphere is fantastic with a beautiful space fo...
Could be better
For such a great man, his library deserves to be better. Was by far the least memorable of the five presidential libraries I visited recently (...
Okay
The Lyndon B. Johnson Library was okay, and it was my first time being in a presidential library. At first it would be a regular library filled...
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