LBJ Presidential Library in Austin

LBJ Presidential Library

Austin, USA

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About LBJ Presidential Library

The LBJ Presidential Library, located in Austin, Texas, is dedicated to the life and legacy of Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States. Established in 1971, the library serves as a museum and research centre, attracting visitors interested in American history and the political landscape of the 1960s.

Entry to the LBJ Presidential Library can be purchased from multiple marketplaces, with prices varying between them. It is advisable to compare ticket prices from platforms like Groupon and the library's official site to find the best deal before planning your visit.

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2 marketplaces sell entry to LBJ Presidential Library, from $10.

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Groupon General Admission for One Person $10 View
LBJ Presidential Library Official Adult admission. Valid for a full day. Walk-up tickets avail $16 View

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Founded
1971
Architects
Gordon Bunshaft, R. Max Brooks
Type
Museum in Austin, Texas

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Is the LBJ Library worth visiting?

The LBJ Library definitely highlighted his desire for equal rights and The Great Society. It was also easily recognized the President's angst over the Vietnam War and how to get the US troops home. We easily spent two hours walking around the Library/Museum. There are a multitude of admission discounts available.

How long does it take to see the LBJ Presidential Library?

I was there about 2 hours, didn't read everything but it was worth the 2 hours. Helpful?

Why is LBJ Library at UT?

Lady Bird Johnson, in 1965, came to an agreement with The University of Texas' president and Board of Regents to establish the LBJ Library and Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs.

Did Donald Trump build a presidential library?

It will be the 15th NARA-managed presidential library. Plans to build the library and museum remain on hold after Trump began his second, non-consecutive term as the 47th president on January 20, 2025.