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Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace

Located on Bull Street and Oglethorpe Avenue, this is the 1860 birthplace of the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA. This house is restored to the 1886 period, the year of Juliette Low's marriage . The house which contains many Gordon family furnishings, has a Victorian garden and original outbuildings. The Girl Scouts maintain the house as a memorial to their founder and as a national program center.

Hours of operation vary, closed holidays.

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Location 10 E. Oglethorpe Avenue
Savannah Georgia 31401
Phone 912-233-4501
Website http://www.girlscouts.org
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