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Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library & Museum

2313 Red River Street, Austin

Discover Presidential History with LBJ Presidential Library and Museum Entry for Up To 4 People (Up To 38% Off)

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Learn about President Lyndon B. Johnson's life and legacy at this museum, featuring interactive exhibits and historical collections

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Don’t miss this fascinating look at the story behind the shark that changed everything.

What We Offer

General Admission for One Person, Two, Three, or Four People

  • Permanent exhibitions:
  • LBJ Animatronic
  • The Oval Office
  • LBJ's Austin Limousine
  • First Lady's Gallery
  • Lady Bird Johnson's Office
  • The White House Years
  • Great Hall
  • Other restrictions: Not valid for half-price Tuesdays
  • Free Parking in the Visitors Parking Lot off Red River.
  • Service animals only are permitted in the museum.

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This offer is perfect for anyone interested in American history or the times and politics of the 1960's, providing an experience of President Lyndon B. Johnson's legacy. See unparalleled insights into his life that colored his administration choices. The unique Oval Office replica and animatronic exhibit make learning fun and engaging. Free Parking in the Visitors Parking Lot off Red River. LBJ Presidential Library and Museum boasts a 4.9-star rating on Groupon.

March '68 is a temporary exhibit offering an in-depth exploration of the Vietnam War focusing solely on the pivotal month of March 1968, providing a nuanced perspective through the eyes of those who experienced it first-hand. Recommended for ages 16+. Oct. 4, 2024 through Aug. 11, 2025.

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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Not valid on Free Admission Holidays (see website for dates). Not valid for half price Tuesdays. The last admission to the library is at 4:00. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About LBJ Presidential Library and Museum

The Museum at the LBJ Presidential Library brings visitors back to the 1960's to learn about Lyndon Johnson's Presidency and legacy. Conveniently located at The University of Texas campus, the museum is one of 14 presidential libraries administered by the National Archives. The permanent exhibition tells the story of Lyndon Johnson's childhood and 32-year career in politics. Among the exhibition's highlights are LBJ's post-presidential limousine, multiple phone banks where visitors can listen to LBJ's original telephone conversations, and the desk on which the historic Voting Rights Act of 1965 was signed. In addition to the Museum, the building houses the presidential archives, including more than 45 million pages of printed materials, over 650,000 photographs, and over 12,000 hours of audio recordings. On the way out, don't miss The Store at LBJ, which carries custom souvenirs and products relating to the museum's exhibits and the 1960's.