The Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library is a unique museum and archive complex dedicated to the life, political career, and legacy of the 36th President of the USA, Lyndon Baines Johnson. It is located in Austin, Texas, on the campus of the University of Texas. The library is part of the US Presidential Library system, created for the storage and public access of historical documents and artifacts related to the activities of American presidents.

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The library's holdings contain a truly impressive collection: over 45 million pages of documents, about 650,000 photographs, and approximately 5,000 video and audio recordings. These volumes make it one of the largest such collections in the country, providing researchers and history enthusiasts with invaluable access to primary sources from the era of Lyndon Johnson.
Beyond its archival significance, the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library functions as a modern and engaging museum. Visitors can expect both permanent and temporary exhibits that detail the key events of Lyndon Johnson's presidency, the decisions he made, and interesting details of his personal life. It is a place where history comes alive, allowing for a deeper understanding of one of the important chapters in American politics and social life.