Place

Lyndon B. Johnson Boyhood Home

Visitors stand on the porch of a white house as viewed through a magnolia tree.
Visitors stand on the front porch of the Boyhood Home.

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Quick Facts

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Lyndon Johnson's family moved to Johnson City from a farm near Stonewall—a distance of about fourteen miles. The move took place in September 1913, just two weeks after Lyndon's fifth birthday. For most of the next twenty-four years, this was their home.

The Johnson family included Lyndon's parents, Sam Ealy Johnson Jr. and Rebekah Baines Johnson, and Lyndon's four siblings: his sisters Rebekah, Josefa, and Lucia, and brother Sam Houston Johnson. The family life that Lyndon Johnson experienced here as he grew to adulthood strongly influenced the man who became our thirty-sixth president.

Lyndon B Johnson National Historical Park

Last updated: January 11, 2024