Lyndon B Johnson National Historical Park

---Lyndon Baines Johnson 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 any American president.

President and Mrs. Johnson with Yuki in front of the Texas White House

The Johnsons pose with their dog Yuki in front of the Texas White House. This was one of several photos from which they would choose for their 1972 Christmas card.

President and Mrs. Johnson stand with their small, white dog in front of the Texas White House.

Texas White House

Because President Johnson spent one-fourth of his term a president in Texas, the press referred to this home as the "Texas White House"

View of Texas White House from front lawn.

Boyhood Home

Lyndon Johnson was 5 years old when he moved to this home with his family. His childhood in a small rural town had great impact on his futur.

View of a one-story, white-frame house surrounded by a white picket fence.

Touring the LBJ Ranch

A park visitor meets one of the ranch's Hereford cattle while driving the tour route.

A brown and white Hereford calf stands alongside the road as a car approaches from behind.

Cyclists in the LBJ 100

Many special events, such as the LBJ 100 bike ride, take place during the year.

Luci Johnson (center in gray jersey) leads a bike tour

Gravestones for Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson

Pink granite headstones mark the graves of President Lyndon Johnson and First Lady Lady Bird Johnson

Pink granite headstones mark the graves of President Lyndon Johnson and First Lady Lady Bird Johnson

Portrait of the Johnsons

For their 1972 Christmas card, the Johnsons stand outside the Texas White House with their dog Yuki.

President and Mrs. Johnson stand outside the Texas White House with dog Yuki.

Pedernales River

The Pedernales River forms flows past the LBJ Ranch

The Pedernales River with tree-lined banks under a blue sky dotted with clouds.

Lockheed Jetstar

One of the five Lockheed Jetstars in service during the Johnson Presidency is now on display at the LBJ Ranch..

An exterior view of a White and blue jet with presidential seal painted just below the cockpit.