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  1. Oct 19, 2023 · A bed similar to the one shared by a young Lyndon Johnson and his brother Sam. Boyhood Home Programs. Join park staff for a 30-minute program about the childhood home of our 36th president. Programs are available daily. Meet at the National Park Visitor Center in Johnson City at the following times: 10:00 am; 11:00 am; 1:00 pm; 2:00 pm

  2. Feb 25, 2021 · The birthplace home of Lyndon Baines Johnson is adjacent to the LBJ Ranch near Ranch Road 1 and Stonewall, Texas. The home was constructed in the 1880s by Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr., the president's grandfather, and it was there that the president's father, Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr., brought his bride, Rebekah Baines Johnson, in 1907.

  3. Oct 12, 2016 · Visit another era — or two — at LBJ parks. Visit LBJ Ranch and the Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm for a look into the wildly different eras in which President Lyndon B. Johnson lived. Photo by JoAnna Kopp. President Lyndon B. Johnson is a character worth studying, and visiting his home, the “Texas White House” on LBJ Ranch, gives an ...

  4. The family sold pieces of the land over the years, including four acres to President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1951. Texas Parks and Wildlife acquired it in 1966 and restored the farm to its World War I-era prosperity—so you experience a German farm like LBJ did when he was a boy. BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS . You can see one of the Johnson family’s well-known

  5. Johnson family gathering. Lyndon B. Johnson (ca. 4 years old) is standing in front of the automobile. The third adult from the left (back row) is LBJ's father, Sam Ealy Johnson, Jr. LBJ's mother, Rebekah Baines Johnson, is in front of LBJ's father. Eliza Bunton Johnson, LBJ's paternal grandmother, is seated in the wheelchair.

  6. Jul 16, 2007 · July 16, 20075:06 PM. Lady Bird Johnson greets the press. The perturbed spirit of Lady Bird Johnson will rest until somebody writes a more complete article about how she and her husband became ...

  7. Mar 31, 2012 · The Johnson children in 1921: (l-r) Lucia, Josefa, Rebekah, Lyndon, and Sam Lyndon Johnson's family moved from a farm near Stonewall, Texas, to Johnson City (a distance of about fourteen miles) two weeks after his fifth birthday, in September 1913. For most of the next twenty-four years, this was their home.

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