General- The seat of Blanco County, named after
pioneer Johnson Family, ancestors of Former President Lyndon
B. Johnson.
Johnson City is currently a major
retail center for nearby farm and ranch areas.
Lyndon B. Johnson
National Historical Park
Information Center, two
blocks south of U.S. 290, has information, exhibits,
audiovisualprogram. Across the street, with guided tours
daily, is frame structure nearly 100 years old where
Lyndon Johnson lived while attending public school.
Furnishings include Johnson family household items and
period furniture. One block west is old ranch complex
called Johnson Settlement, owned by President's
grandfather and great-uncle 1867-72, and gathering point
of seven-county area for cattle drives. Also served as
aid station for those wounded in Deer Creek Indian
Battle. Original 1856 dog-run cabin, barn, other
buildings; restored and part of "living
history" program. Access to Johnson Settlement is
via foot path from Boyhood Home. Operated by National
Park Service, open daily, except Christmas and New Year's
Days.
Pedernales Falls State Park-
4,800 scenic acres
preserving natural beauty of the area; features
picturesque water falls, abundant animal and bird life,
fishing, swimming, camping, picnicking, hiking, nature
study. About 8 miles east via F.M. 2766. Admission. |