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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
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There are no favorites in my office.
I treat them all with the same general inconsideration.
--Lyndon B. Johnson
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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park makes every effort to keep you informed about news events, special events, and new or ongoing projects.
News releases are printed in local and regional newspapers. They will also be posted and archived here, so check back often to keep current about the happenings at the park.
The park newsletter, LBJ Country, is another way to find out what is happening in both Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park and Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site. Pick up the most current copy at the visitor centers or read it online. Older copies are archived here as well.
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Did You Know?
An invasive plant that Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park has problems with just happens to be a non-native grass called Johnson Grass. Besides being tough to get rid of, it is poisonous to livestock if eaten just after a freeze. (photo ©Barry A. Rice/The Nature Conservancy)
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Last Updated: March 30, 2008 at 14:08 EST |