The redesigned permanent exhibit is called “A New Experience for a New Generation.”
AUSTIN, Texas — The LBJ Presidential Library has opened a completely redesigned permanent exhibit on the fourth floor, called “A New Experience for a New Generation.”
The $4 million project just wrapped up after five months of work on the 4,500-square-foot space.
Visitors can explore interactive displays on the civil rights movement, the fight against poverty and the space race.
Library officials say the updates align with Texas education standards to help students understand how government works.