5 /5 Brianna Jones: This was a really nice stop on the square. The lady working the front desk was very kind. The biggest plus to this museum is that its free! I appreciated that there were so many artifacts in such a small space. I also appreciated that there was an interactive portion where you could write a response to some questions on a note card and slide it into a plastic display spot that other guests would be able to see. This museum painted LBJ as a leader and a policymaker, but it also asked museum-goers about the legacy of some of the policies he passed and whether or not they had a positive effect on the history of America. I think my favorite thing I learned was LBJs part in NASA being able to put man on the moon. He was an interesting figure, thats for sure! I think my favorite part of the museum was LBJs voice being played over the speaker system. It made me feel as if he were there, walking along with me as I toured the museum. Definitely worth a drop-by if you happen to be on the Square in San Marcos looking for something to do!