You won't see it rendered on any emblematic skyline of Austin. It doesn't show up on any lists of iconic local landmarks. It isn't the most monumental structure in the city or the grandest, the ...
Mark A. Lawrence barely had a moment to enjoy being the new director of the LBJ Presidential Library before COVID came calling. His first day on the job was Jan. 5, 2020, and the Library closed March ...
On May 22, 1971, the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library at the University of Texas opened its doors for the first time. The library now welcomes more than 100,000 visitors per year, including ...
This week, a major Austin institution will attempt to reshape American history. The rebranded and updated LBJ Presidential Library will open its $11 million high-tech permanent exhibit — three years ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A black granite panel made for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is now one of the first artifacts visitors see at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library and Museum. The panel ...
President Joe Biden is set to deliver a major speech on civil rights and democracy at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin next Monday, the same day the Republican National Convention begins in ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Iconic items from some of the most famous American musicians are coming to the “Live Music Capital of the World” in February. A new exhibit coming to the LBJ Presidential Library will ...
AUSTIN (AP) --The keepers of President Lyndon B. Johnson's legacy have embarked on an ambitious project to elevate awareness of the Texas Democrat's accomplishments in his quest for civil and social ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Vice President Kamala Harris visited the LBJ Presidential Library on Saturday before she gave her keynote address for the Texas Democrats. When visiting the library, Harris was met by ...
Despite a strain of political poison left over from the presidency of Lyndon Baines Johnson, as well as tensions on the University of Texas campus about the ongoing Vietnam War, the LBJ Presidential ...
My apologies, as this is a very pretentious way to begin an article, but as I strolled through the new “Lady Bird: Beyond the Wildflowers” exhibit at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, I couldn’t ...