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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical ParkRear of Texas White House and Hangar (August 9, 1968) LBJ Library photo by Mike geissinger
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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
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Luci Johnson speaks to cyclists outside the Junction School on the LBJ Ranch.
Luci Johnson leads participants on a Friends-sponsored bike tour of the LBJ Ranch.
 

Founded in 2007, the Friends of LBJ National Historical Park is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting public support for the care, preservation, and educational opportunities of LBJ National Park. To help meet its mission, the Friends work in partnership with the National Park Service to provide educational and interpretive programs, plan and co-sponsor special events to raise funds used for worthy conservation and improvement projects that benefit the park, and foster partnerships between the park and regional businesses, organizations and institutions.

For more information about Friends of LBJ National Park or to join, visit them online or contact them at:

Friends of LBJ National Historical Park
PO Box 1831
100 Lady Bird Lane
Johnson City, Texas  78636
830-868-7128 ext. 222

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Johnson Grass  

Did You Know?
An invasive plant that Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park has problems with just happens to be a non-native grass called Johnson Grass. Besides being tough to get rid of, it is poisonous to livestock if eaten just after a freeze. (photo ©Barry A. Rice/The Nature Conservancy)

Last Updated: January 29, 2008 at 13:04 EST