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I enjoyed it sooooooooooooooooooo much! My little sister was all excited about going to the place that was the birthplace of the person that created Girl Scouts! I would totally reccomend this ... more
Juliette Gordon Low--the founder of the Girl Scouts--lived in this Regency-style house. It's now maintained both as a memorial to her and as a National Program Center. The Victorian additions to the 1818-21 house were made in 1886, just before Juliette Gordon married William Mackay Low.
This majestic Regency town house, attributed to William Jay (built 1818-21), was designated in 1965 as Savannah's first National Historic Landmark. Daisy Low, founder of the Girl Scouts, was born here in 1860, and the house is now owned and operated by the Girl Scouts of America. Mrs. Low's …
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Savannah's enduring charm is a direct result of the city's respect for its past. Nowhere is this more evident that in the many small neighborhoods, which often seem more like pictures from a storybook than the corners of a 21st century city. With no skyscrapers, few modern-looking structures, and …