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LBJ Library & Museum

2313 Red River, 512/721-0200
A trek through the LBJ is an intoxicating traipse through time – the Sixties, specifically. America's turbulent time of social change is explored from the vantage point of the Oval Office (a mock-up of which is on the library's 10th floor). In addition to an impressive series of permanent multimedia exhibits tracking LBJ's presidency from the day JFK was assassinated to Johnson's departure from office, the museum hosts regular exhibitions which seek to illuminate aspects of American history during the 20th century, the office of the presidency, or the life and background of Johnson himself. The library also hosts speakers of national and international renown and major symposia, such as 2014's Civil Rights Summit, which included four presidents.
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