Lyndon Baines Johnson had a staggering impact on the United States during his time as president. Much of his approach to government was instilled during his early life in Texas. In this, part two of her podcast on the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park, the Traveler's Lynn Riddick visits the president's boyhood home and ranch.
The LBJ Ranch was where he was born, lived, died, and was buried.
Lynn was introduced to the park by Ranger Brian Vickers.
You can find part 1 of Lynn's visit here.
:02 National Parks Traveler introduction
:12 Episode Introduction with Lynn Riddick
1:14 Red Clay - Grant Geissman - The Sounds of the Grand Canyon
1:36 Friends of Acadia
2:00 Yosemite Conservancy
2:21 Potrero Group
2:50 Lynn Riddick returns to Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park to visit the LBJ Ranch and boyhood home.
14:16 The Offering - Bill Mize - The Sounds of the Great Smoky Mountains
14:29 Great Smoky Mountains Association
14:49 Wild Tribute
15:09 Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation
15:29 The Everglades Foundation
15:47 Ranger Brian Vickers introduces Lynn Riddick to the LBJ Ranch and boyhood home.
29:55 Wonder Lake - Various Artists - The Spirit of Alaska
30:08 Washington’s National Park Fund
30:42 Interior Federal Credit Union
31:04 Grand Teton National Park Foundation
31:35 Lynn Riddick concludes her visit to the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park.
48:11 No’Easter - Nature’s Symphony - The Sounds of Acadia
48:15 Episode Closing
48:50 Orange Tree Productions
49:23 Splitbeard Productions
49:33 National Parks Traveler footer
- By NPT Staff - April 10th, 2022 7:00am







