J.J. Pickle Federal Building
J.J. Pickle Federal Building, Federal administrative building in downtown Austin, United States
The J.J. Pickle Federal Building is an 11-story federal administrative building in downtown Austin featuring a concrete structure with polished granite details. It occupies an entire block between San Jacinto Boulevard and Trinity Street and connects via tunnel to the adjacent Homer Thornberry Building.
Built in 1965, the structure housed President Lyndon B. Johnson's offices until 1971, when the presidential library relocated these operations. This transition marked an important shift in how federal governance was organized within the city.
The LBJ Suite on the ninth floor still displays its original furniture and decoration from the 1960s, giving a sense of how federal offices looked during that era. Walking through these spaces shows how government work and design preferences evolved over the decades.
The building occupies a full city block, making it easy to locate between its main street boundaries. Visitors should expect restricted access areas since this is an active federal facility with security protocols in place.
The structure received its current name in 1999 to honor Congressman J.J. Pickle, who spent nearly three decades working within its walls. This naming recognized his long dedication to the place and his role in shaping local governance.
Location: Travis County
Architectural style: modern architecture
Address: 300 East 8th Street
GPS coordinates: 30.26941,-97.73898
Latest update: December 14, 2025 15:02
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