History & Culture

Hereford cow eating in front of sign that says "Show Barn Parking"
Stop by the Show Barn to see Hereford cows.

D. Smith / NPS Photo

 

For more information on the different areas of Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park, click on one of the links below:

 
White house with a porch on every corner
LBJ Boyhood Home

The Johnson family moved to Johnson City in 1913 when young Lyndon was five years old.

Covered chuckwagon sits below Live Oak trees
Johnson Settlement

Lyndon Johnson's grandparents settled in Johnson City in the 1860s.

One room schoolhouse in background, yellow flowers in foreground
Junction School

Lyndon Johnson went to school at this one-room schoolhouse when he was four years old.

White sign that reads "Sam E. Johnson Farmhouse, Birthplace of Lyndon B. Johnson."
Reconstructed Birthplace

Explore the only presidential birthplace to be reconstructed by a sitting U.S. president.

Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson gravestones.
Johnson Family Cemetery

The final resting place of Johnson family members includes the President and First Lady.

Lyndon Johnson's office in the Texas White House
Texas White House

President Johnson spent 25% of his time in office working from his family home. The house is currently closed for renovations.

Hereford cattle with the LBJ Ranch brand
Ranching the LBJ Way

The ranch operates today as it did during the 1960s. Today Hereford cattle still roam these same pastures.

Blue car that could drive on land and in the water
Presidential Vehicles

From a 1915 fire truck to a 1960s Amphicar, the President's personality showed in his vehicles.

Last updated: January 7, 2026

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 329
Johnson City, TX 78636

Phone:

830 868-7128

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