Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
Juliette Gordon Low—the founder of the Girl Scouts—lived in this Regency-style house from her birth in 1860 until she married William Low in 1886. It’s now maintained both as a memorial to her and as a Girl Scout national center. The Victorian additions to the 1818–21 house were made in 1886, just before Juliette’s wedding. Today the house, which is relatively modest by Savannah standards, contains a large number of artworks that originally belonged to the Gordon family and Juliette, including memorabilia associated with the founding of Girl Scouts in 1912.
Juliette Gordon Low—the founder of the Girl Scouts—lived in this Regency-style house from her birth in 1860 until she married William Low in 1886. It’s now maintained both as a memorial to her and as a Girl Scout national center. The Victorian additions to the 1818–21 house were made in 1886, just before Juliette’s wedding. Today the house, which is relatively modest by Savannah standards, contains a large number of artworks that originally belonged to the Gordon family and Juliette, including memorabilia associated with the founding of Girl Scouts in 1912.
