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  2. Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Discussions for a Presidential library for President Johnson began soon after his 1964 election victory. In February 1965, the chairman of the Board of Regents at the University of Texas at Austin, William H. Heath, proposed building the library on the university campus, along with funds to construct the building and the establishment of the Johnson School of Public Affairs on the campus. [2]

  3. Lyndon B. Johnson High School (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) Early College High School is a public high school in northeast Austin, Texas. At the time of its opening in 1974, LBJ was only the second high school in the U.S. (after the former Johnson City High School) to be named for the 36th President. In 1985, LBJ became the host of a new academic magnet program, the Science ...

  4. List of University of Texas at Austin buildings - Wikipedia

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    Adjacent to the LBJ School of Public Affairs, the LBJ Library and Museum houses 40 million pages of historical documents, including the papers of Lyndon Baines Johnson and those of his close associates and others. Texas Science and Natural History Museum: 1937 UT and Austin's Natural Science & Texas History museum.

  5. President Biden to speak at LBJ Library in Austin to ... - AOL

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    First Lady Pat Nixon, left, and President Richard Nixon are greeted by President Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson when they arrived for the dedication of the LBJ Library in Austin on May 22 ...

  6. 'Window into history': Tapes detail LBJ's stolen election

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    The story was a blockbuster: A former Texas voting official was on the record detailing how nearly three decades earlier, votes were falsified to give then-congressman Lyndon B. Johnson a win that ...

  7. J.J. Pickle Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The building is known for its famous occupants, including Congressman J. J. Pickle and President Lyndon B. Johnson. The building occupies the entire block on 8th street between San Jacinto Boulevard and Trinity Street in downtown Austin, Texas. [2] There is an outdoor plaza on the north half of the site that connects to the first floor.

  8. LBJ Early College High principal Sheila Henry resigns as ...

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    LBJ Early College High School's Executive Principal Sheila Henry resigned Wednesday, according to a letter from the Austin school district sent to school parents.

  9. Harry J. Middleton - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Johnson named him the director of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum (LBJ Library) on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. The building and grounds for the LBJ Library, the first to be located on a university campus, were donated by the University of Texas and are operated by the National Archives of the General ...