One of twelve presidential libraries, the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum holds over 45 million pages of historical documents, plus a museum which has an ever-changing array of exhibits related to American history and the American presidency

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LBJ Presidential Library, Austin

One of twelve presidential libraries, the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum holds over 45 million pages of historical documents, plus a museum which has an ever-changing array of exhibits related to American history and the American presidency.

One of twelve presidential libraries, the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum holds over 45 million pages of historical documents, plus a museum which has an ever-changing array of exhibits related to American history and the American presidency. Always seems to have something interesting on display. They change their exhibits fairly frequently.


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About LBJ Presidential Library

 2313 Red River St, Austin, TX, United States

 +1 512-721-0200

 www.lbjlibrary.org

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