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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical ParkHistoric horn branding continues on the LBJ Ranch today
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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
Natural Features & Ecosystems
Infrared aerial photo of the LBJ Ranch

1995 Infrared aerial photograph of the LBJ Ranch

Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park is composed of two separate districts (the Johnson City District in Blanco County and the LBJ Ranch District in Gillespie County), each lying in the Pedernales River Valley, which cuts through a geologic region known as the Llano Uplift. The area is characterized by hills covered with ashe juniper and various species of oak. Elevations range from 1,000-2,500 feet above sea level. 
A group visits the President's Birthplace  

Did You Know?
Lyndon Johnson's birthplace was reconstructed in 1964 at his request. It looks nicer than the original house and was used as a guest house on the LBJ Ranch. Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
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Last Updated: March 02, 2008 at 14:30 EST