Johnson Settlement historic site

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Johnson Settlement historic site is a preserved 19th-century frontier homestead and ranch associated with President Lyndon B. Johnson’s family, offering visitors insight into early Texas Hill Country life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf frontier homestead
historic ranch
historic site
associatedWith Johnson family NERFINISHED
Lyndon B. Johnson NERFINISHED
category historic district
open-air museum
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalPurpose interpretation of early Texas rural life
public history
focusesOn early Texas Hill Country life
pioneer settlement
ranching history
governingBody U.S. Department of the Interior NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility walking trails from visitor center
hasFeature historic trails
interpretive exhibits
pastureland
preserved homestead buildings
ranch structures
walking paths
wayside signs
heritage 19th-century Texas frontier
locatedIn near Johnson City, Texas
managedBy National Park Service
offers educational interpretation
historical demonstrations
self-guided tours
openTo public
partOf Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park NERFINISHED
preserves frontier homestead landscape
historic ranch environment
region Texas Hill Country NERFINISHED
relatedTo Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park Visitor Center NERFINISHED
state Texas
theme Lyndon B. Johnson’s family background
family ranching heritage
timePeriodRepresented 19th century
Texas frontier era
touristAttraction yes

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Johnson City, Texas touristAttraction Johnson Settlement historic site