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The museum will soon open in the newly restored Pat Ryan Building on Pecan Street and will be used for genealogy and historical exhibits and events. The first exhibit will be "Women's Work — Now and Then."
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418 Pecan St.
Blanco, TX 78606
Nell Krueger, Chair
(830) 833-5774
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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park tells the story of our 36th President beginning with his ancestors until his final resting place on his beloved LBJ Ranch. This entire “circle of life” gives the visitor a unique perspective into one of America’s most noteworthy citizens by providing the most complete picture of an American president.
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Johnson City Visitors Center
100 E Ladybird Ln
Johnson City, TX 78636
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(830) 868-7128 ext. 244
LBJ Ranch
1048 State Park Road 49
Stonewall, TX 78671
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(830) 868-7128 ext. 244
Group Reservations
(830) 868-7128 ext. 231
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Books, magazines, genealogical research, archives, and computers and internet access.
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1118 Main St.
Blanco, TX 78606
(830) 833-4280
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Books, magazines, genealogical research, archives, and computers and internet access.
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209 Nugent Ave.
Johnson City, TX 78636
(830) 868-4469
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Visitors to this day-use park can enjoy historical study, picnicking, nature study, fishing, swimming and view Texas longhorn cattle. The abundant wildlife of the Hill Country is highlighted by enclosures containing buffalo, longhorn, and white-tailed deer. The park is famous for its spring wildflower display.

Located east of the visitor center and off the nature trail, is The Sauer-Beckmann Farmstead living history farm. Life on the farmstead is presented as it was in 1918. Park interpreters wear period clothing, do the farm and household chores as they were done at that time and also conduct tours for the visitors.

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199 State Park Rd 52
Stonewall, TX
(830) 644-2252
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Wildseed Farms Art Walk in Johnson City Day Trips