Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, National Historic Landmark

Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, National Historic Landmark is a museum Historic District-North Savannah located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (912) 233-4501

  • Website

    girlscouts.org

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    Museum

Address

10 E Oglethorpe Ave (at Bull Street) Savannah , GA 31401 United States

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Mr_Tree

What a great tour !! Tour guide was great and very knowledgable ! This is definitely a must do while in Savannah. It's not all about the Girl Scouts... Lots and lots of history!!

Emylee

Love getting to see Juliette's birthplace. Wanted to see it since I joined scouts 22 years ago. I've learned so much about her since visiting Savannah. A must see!!!

MarieClaire

Tucked away in this southern city lies the birthplace of Girl Scout founder and women’s advocate Juliette Gordon Low. The house, built in 1821, was Savannah’s first National Historic Landmark .

Stephanie R

Have waited 9 years to visit (I became a leader for my daughter when she was a Daisy ). The guides were remarkable and so much was learned. Took 9th graders, who r already planning next trip!

Explore Georgia

The Juliette Low Birthplace was the FIRST National Historic Landmark in Savannah. Home of Juliette Gordon Low, Founder of the Girl Scouts.

Lynora Conti

The tour was wonderful and led by a gold award recipient. Highly recommend!

Pete Mitchell

Lorette got to see where her hero came from and has the pin! Can't wait to take Rose to Savannah and maybe her parents some day :)

Visit Savannah

Visit this architectural and cultural treasure to learn more about the remarkable life and enduring legacy of Girl Scouts' founder , Juliette Gordon Low, better known as "Daisy "

Heather Jones

Highly recommend the tour ! Fascinating history, passionate tour guides , and beautiful rooms.

Jonathan Stalcup

Originally built for Judge James Moore Wayne. This neoclassical style, Regency period house is a possible William Jay design.<aclass="entity url"rel="nofollow" href="http://www.architecturalsavannah.com"target="_blank" data-sig="OSO//vOZkWq5yn4GlS53dausIAs=" onmousedown="fourSq.ui.OutgoingLink.mousedown($(this), event)" data-source="tip-text">www.architecturalsavannah.com</a>

Vanessa Parker

Tour guides and employees appreciate receiving Girl Scout SWAPS

David Gardner

Diane is an AWESOME tour guide !

Nona

They are accessible. Just ask.

Diecy

Buy girl scout cookies !!!!

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Our guide was very knowledgable and hospitable. It was interesting to learn about the tie between the Low family and Robert E Lee. - Anita Bailey

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