After a yearlong renovation, the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library has reopened, reminding visitors of how programs LBJ launched in the 1960s remain hot topics. The library in Austin uses 21st century technology to put visitors in Johnson’s shoes. A telephone plays key conversations with Martin Luther King Jr., FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and others. The library also has a Vietnam “situation room” where an interactive display provides formerly secret documents and recordings. Johnson’s biggest accomplishments, though, are the Great Society programs that extended life expectancies, reduced poverty and banned discrimination. An exhibit shows how he used his experience in Congress to push through some of the most iconic laws in the nation’s history, including Medicare.
Details: www.lbjlibrary.org or 512-721-0200.
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