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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical ParkPresident, Mrs. Johnson and their dog Yuki enjoy sitting near the Pedernales River
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All the World is Welcome Here
  -Lyndon Baines Johnson

Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park tells the story of our 36th President beginning with his ancestors until his final resting place on his beloved LBJ Ranch. This entire "circle of life" gives the visitor a unique perspective into one of America's most noteworthy citizens by providing the most complete picture of an American president.
 
 
Park Ranger with Bike

First "Family Fun Weekend" on the LBJ Ranch

The park's Friends group is sponsoring a family fun run on Saturday, October 10, beginning at 9 a.m. and also a bike tour hosted by Luci Baines Johnson, President and Mrs. Johnson's younger daughter, on Sunday October 11, at 2 p.m.
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A circle of lawn chairs under the shade in front of the Texas White House

President Johnson's Office in the Texas White House Opened August 27, 2008

On August 27, 2008 the Texas White House was officially opened to the public. Find out what you need to know if you are planning a trip to the LBJ Ranch.
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The historic Withers & Spauldings general store painted its original iron oxide red with white trim.

Withers & Spauldings Dedicated

Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park announces the return of “Withers & Spauldings,” a newly-created general store exhibit area spanning several time periods from 1915-1973 and located on the corner of Main Street (U.S. Highway 290) and Nugent Avenue in Johnson City, Texas.
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Superintendent
P.O. Box 329
Johnson City, TX 78636

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Visitor Information
(830) 868-7128 ext. 244

Group Reservations
(830) 868-7128 ext. 231

Climate

Overall, the park enjoys a sunny, mild climate during three seasons of the year. The rainy month is usually April. Winter temperatures are usually in the 50s; snow and ice are rare. Summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees in July and August, with high humidity.
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President Johnson's Boyhood Home  

Did You Know?
The lands and structures that make up Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park were donated by the Johnson family beginning with the LBJ Boyhood Home and Reconstructed Birthplace in 1969.
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Last Updated: September 19, 2009 at 16:06 EST