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Juliette Gordon Low Historic District

Explore the historic birthplace of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low in Savannah.

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Explore the historic birthplace of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low in Savannah.

Nestled in the heart of Savannah's historic district, the Juliette Gordon Low Historic District centers around the beautifully preserved birthplace and girlhood home of Juliette Gordon Low, the visionary founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA. This Federal-style architectural gem, designated Savannah's first Registered National Historic Landmark, offers an extraordinary window into the life of a pioneering woman and the origins of a global movement. It's an urban site comprising several historic buildings and a meticulously maintained garden, inviting visitors to step back in time.

Guided tours lead visitors through rope-free historic rooms, showcasing original and period furnishings that belonged to the Gordon family, providing an authentic glimpse into 19th-century Savannah life. Key highlights include intricately carved millwork, elegant decorative plaster ceilings, and impressive mahogany details that define the house's architectural charm. Visitors can also admire numerous pieces of Juliette Gordon Low's own artwork, such as paintings, sculptures, and decorative metalwork, alongside personal artifacts that illuminate her creative spirit and early life. The formal garden, a significant feature designed by landscape architect Clermont Lee, provides a tranquil setting reflecting period plantings.

A visit to the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace is more than just a historical tour; it's an immersive journey into the narrative of a remarkable woman whose influence continues to shape generations. It serves as a pilgrimage site for Girl Scouts worldwide and offers all visitors a fascinating exploration of leadership, service, and history. The profound connection to Low's legacy makes it a memorable and inspiring destination for anyone interested in American history, women's empowerment, and the enduring impact of the Girl Scout movement. Unlock an interactive field guide for this spot: get the Snappit app to identify nature on the go.

enthusiasts and buffs * Architecture and design aficionados * Advocates of women's history and empowerment

What to do here

Take the guided tour to delve into Juliette Gordon Low's life story and the inception of the Girl Scout movement. Observe the authentic period rooms, admire the unique architectural elements, and explore the tranquil garden.

Seasonal info

Operating hours may change seasonally, and the museum is closed on certain holidays, including St. Patrick's Day Parade, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

Accessibility

The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace is highly accessible. It offers an excellent ground-level entrance with an automatic push-button door, full elevator access for tours to all floors, accessible seating areas, and restrooms. Clear signage with icons and large print is also provided, and a wheelchair is available upon request.

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Don't miss Juliette Gordon Low's childhood bedroom, the formal parlor and dining room with original Gordon family furnishings, the Federal-style architectural details like carved millwork and decorative plaster ceilings, Juliette's personal artwork and artifacts, and the meticulously designed Clermont Lee formal garden.

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Book Ahead

** Secure your spot by purchasing tickets online in advance, as guided tours can fill up quickly.

Allow Parking Time

There is no on-site parking. Factor in extra time to find metered street parking or use nearby city parking garages.

Photography Rules

You may take photos without flash inside the house, but video recording is not permitted during the tour to preserve the experience for all.

Hands-Off Policy

To protect the historic artifacts, please refrain from touching furniture and exhibits unless explicitly invited to by your tour guide.

Arrive Early

Plan to arrive at least 10 minutes before your scheduled tour time to check in and ensure a stress-free start to your visit.

Visit the Gift Shop

Explore the museum gift shop for unique souvenirs, books about Juliette Gordon Low, and official Girl Scout merchandise.

Frequently asked questions

Reservations are not strictly required, but they are highly recommended to guarantee entry, as all visits are via guided tours and space is limited. Booking online up to six months in advance is possible.
Visitors will experience an engaging guided tour through rope-free historic rooms adorned with original Gordon family furnishings and Juliette Gordon Low's personal artwork and artifacts. The tour delves into her fascinating life, the architectural beauty of the home, and the impactful story of how she founded the Girl Scouts.
Yes, the Birthplace is committed to accessibility. It features an accessible ground-level entrance with an automatic door, elevator access to all floors for tours, accessible seating, and accessible restrooms. A wheelchair is also available upon request.

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