LBJ Presidential Library
Austin, USA


The LBJ Presidential Library is a tribute to Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, situated on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. Opened in 1971, this modernist building houses a vast collection of documents, photographs, and exhibits detailing Johnson's presidency and the social movements of the 1960s.
Plan for at least an hour to explore the key exhibitions, including those on civil rights and the Vietnam War. Mornings are quieter, making it easier to absorb the engaging multimedia presentations. Nearby, the university offers additional cultural attractions, including the Blanton Museum of Art.
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Austin double-decker sightseeing tour
4.7· 1088 reviewsFrom ₹3,606Seventy-five to ninety minutes on a double-decker bus — covers major downtown attractions with live guides and views from both upper and lower decks.
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