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Johnson City, TX 78636
Selah, Bamberger Ranch Preserve is a 5,500 acre ranch that has been described as the largest habitat restoration project on private land in Texas. Educational ... More on traveltex
The LBJ National Historic Park is actually divided into two sites - the LBJ Boyhood Home (and attached visitor centre) in Johnson ... More on igougo

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2585 Park Road 6026, Johnson City, TexAS 78636
Entrance fee: $5 per day, per person 13 and older. $3 per day, per person 13 and older for overnight use. $... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Swimming is great! More on Epinions.com

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100 Ladybird Ln., Johnson City, Texas 78636, USA
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park tells the story of our 36th President beginning with his ancesto... More on Heritage
In a few weeks, Johnson's will stipulates that it will become the property of the National Park Service, wh... More on Epinions.com

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Superintendent, P.O. Box 329, Johnson City, TX 78636, USA

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101 E. Pecan Avenue, Johnson City TX 78636, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated to the military veterans of, Blanco County and their families. With sincere appreciation for, their service, sacrifice, and commitment to, our country and all it stands for, ... More on HMDB
Inscription. Designed by San Antonio architect Henry T. Phelps, the 1916 Blanco County Courthouse was the first permanent courthouse built after the seat of government moved from Blanco to Johnson ... More on HMDB

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Johnson City TX 78636, United States of America

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100 E. Pecan Avenue, Johnson City TX 78636, United States of America
Inscription. Built by Johnson City founder James Polk Johnson (1845-1885), this structure has housed a variety of businesses and served as a community gathering place. In addition to serving as a community hall, opera house, and meeting ... More on HMDB

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Johnson City TX 78636, United States of America
Partners with the National Park Service for the benefit of the LBJ National Historical Park More on Friendsoflbjnationalpark.org
Inscription. Just as Johnson City helped shape Lyndon Johnson, Lyndon Johnson helped shape the modern face of Johnson City. Throughout the town are buildings that reflect Johnson's quest to ease th... More on HMDB

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201 S. Ave. F. Johnson City, TX, United States
Inscription. These plaques were first, installed on the original, Pedernales Electric, Cooperative, Inc. headquarters building in 1939. Pedernales Electric Co-operative: Incorporated, Erected 1939,... More on HMDB
Inscription. E. Babe Smith was instrumental in the founding of Pedernales Electric Cooperative in the late 1930s. His vision, along with that of Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson and others, brought el... More on HMDB

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Johnson City TX 78636, United States of America
Inscription. “It was just a big family town. Nobody was rich, and everybody had plenty to eat and plenty to wear, and Lyndon was no different from the rest of us. I miss that little town, that feeling that everybody would do ... More on HMDB
