Posts Tagged ‘Assassination of John F. Kennedy’

The Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Museum in Austin, Texas is large and full of history during one of America’s most tumultuous time periods. The museum captures very clearly how troubled our country was during Johnson’s reign. Interestingly, much of what people were fighting for over 45 years ago is still ongoing today. There is always a fight for balance on the scales of justice. Whether you like Johnson, or hate him, this museum will open your mind to the many challenges of being President Of The United States.

For more information about the library, click here http://www.lbjlibrary.org/

Here are some photos I took at the library. I hope the inspire you to visit, learn, and take your own photos.

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