
Attack on the US Embassy in Saigon, South Vietnam. / Támadás az amerikai követség épülete ellen Saigon-ban, Dél-Vietnámban.
Lyndon B. Johnson's Presidential Library and Museum, in Austin, Texas. We spent the second half of the third day of our three-week Southwestern roadtrip in the city in June 2008 - this Library being the most important site in town.
Johnson elnök hagyatéka a hivatali idejét megörkítő könyvtárban és múzeumban Austin-ban, USA. Texasi származása miatt került ide a könyvtár, 13 hasonló intézmény egyike - austin-i látogatásunk első programja volt, féltünk ugyanis, hogy nehogy bezárjon. 2007. júniusában jártunk itt a családdal, nagy délnyugati autós körutazásunk harmadik napján.
The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, also known as the LBJ Presidential Library, is one of 13 Presidential Libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. The Library houses 45 million pages of historical documents, including the papers of Lyndon Baines Johnson and those of his close associates and others. The Library was dedicated on May 22, 1971, with Johnson and then-President Richard Nixon in attendance. President Johnson is buried at his ranch nearby, at Johnson City, Texas. After her death in July, 2007, the body of Lady Bird Johnson lay in repose in the Library and Museum, just as her husband's had after his death, 34 years earlier. The Library, adjacent to the LBJ School of Public Affairs, occupies a 14-acre (57,000 m²) campus that is federally run and independent from The University of Texas at Austin. The LBJ Library provides year-round public viewing of its permanent historical, cultural, and temporary exhibits to approximately 125,000 visitors each year. It is open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. seven days a week throughout the year.