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  1. During his tenure, Lyndon B. Johnson experimented with new farming techniques, such as the construction of large, geometrically-shaped agricultural fields and field terracing. The fields help minimize soil erosion and direct run off water to a series of nine earthen “tanks,” or ponds.

  2. Visitors are now able to tour the Ranch at their own pace in their private vehicle with the ability to stop at sites along the way such as the president's birthplace, Johnson family cemetery, and the president's first school.

  3. Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in central Texas about 50 miles (80 km) west of Austin in the Texas Hill Country. The park protects the birthplace, home, ranch, and grave of Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th president of the United States.

  4. Explore the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park in Fredericksburg, TX. Experience the ranch, barn and even cemetery the 36th president grew up near.

    • Visit the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park Visitor Center. Start your visit at the Visitor Center in Johnson City. Here you will find several excellent exhibits on LBJ and his wife, Claudia “Lady Bird” Johnson.
    • Take a Tour of the Boyhood Home. LBJ was born along the Pedernales River near Stonewall, TX but spent most of his childhood in a small home in Johnson City.
    • Explore the Johnson Settlement. After touring the Boyhood Home, be sure to either walk or drive to the Johnson Settlement. Here you will find the cabin of LBJ’s grandparents who established a cattle droving operation in Johnson City in the 1860s.
    • Visit the Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site. Located west of Johnson City on the way to Fredericksburg, the Lyndon B. State Park and Historic Site is located on the south side of the Pedernales River from the LBJ Ranch District of the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park and the two parks work hand in hand.
  5. The first child of Rebekah Baines and Sam Ealy Johnson, Jr., Lyndon was born on August 27, 1908, at a farm on the banks of the Pedernales River near Stonewall in Gillespie County, Tex.

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  7. The elder Johnson, however, was less fortunate as a farmer and businessman. During Lyndon's early teenage years, his father piled up enormous debts, lost the family farm, and spiraled into financial crisis that rarely relented the rest of his life.

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