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  2. Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library and Museum. Visit the LBJ Library Website. The Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum is administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. The LBJ Library website is hosted and maintained by our partner, the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation.

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  3. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, also known as the LBJ Presidential Library, is the presidential library and museum of Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th president of the United States (1963–1969).

  4. The LBJ Library houses more than 45 million pages of historical documents as well as an extensive audiovisual collection, including more than 650,000 photos, 12,000 hours of audio recordings, more than 2,000 oral history interviews, and 7,500 motion picture film and video recordings.

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  5. Feb 25, 2020 · Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library and Museum 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705-5702 Years of Service: 1963-1969 Executive Orders Signed by President Johnson

  6. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library & Museum is located in Austin, Texas, which is situated on the ancestral lands of, among others, the Coahuiltecan, Comanche, Jumano, Lipan Apache, and Tonkawa peoples.

  7. We’re happy you’re planning to visit us at the LBJ Presidential Library. Tickets may be purchased at the admissions desk or in advance. Due to construction, the 10th floor of the Library is temporarily closed.

  8. 4 days ago · At the LBJ Presidential Library, visitors have an opportunity to learn about America’s 36 th President, Lyndon Johnson, one of our most complex and fascinating leaders. Through innovative, state-of-the art exhibits, the political and personal lives of Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson come alive.