Place

James Polk Johnson Barn

A barn constructed mostly of wood has two open doors, a fence and a large stone section.
James Polk Johnson's barn has been restored to its 1880s appearance.

NPS Photo / Jack Burton

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The structure has been restored to its 1880s appearance and originally contained a corn crib, hay loft, grainery, tack room, mule stall, and wagon storage. It was built by James Polk Johnson, founder of the town of Johnson City and nephew to Sam Ealy Johnson Sr., President Johnson's grandfather.

Lyndon B Johnson National Historical Park

Last updated: October 10, 2024