Savannah Ga Hotel Stay Attractions Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
The Juliette Low Birthplace is a special treasure of Savannah’s National Historic Landmark District – Savannah’s only house interpreted for the Victorian period. The Wayne-Gordon House was built between 1818 1821 for Mayor lames Moore Wayne, later U.S. Supreme Court Justice. The house is restored to a documented 1886 appearance, a year of extensive charges to the house. Guided lours explore the amusing and lively stories of four generations of one American family. Discover the “fun” Juliette Gordon Low promised the girts of the world when she founded Girl Scouts of the USA. The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace is owned and operated by Girt Scouts of the USA as a National Girt Scout Program Center and an historic house museum for the general public. The Birthplace is located on the corner of Bull Street and Oglethorpe Avenue ;n the heart of historic downtown Savannah. Reservations are required for all groups including Girl Scout troops. Admission fees are charged for all tours and programs. JULIETTE GORDON LOW BIRTHPLACE 10 East Oglethorpe Avenue Savannah, Georgia 31401 912.233.4501 Tax 912.233.4659 birthplace@girlscouts.org wv/w.iuliettegordonlowbirthplace.org HOURS OF OPERATION Monday Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm Sunday 11:00am to 4:00pm. Closed Wednesdays November – February, some holidays and first two weeks in January Please call, email or write to confirm holiday closures and restoration schedule. Contact us lex group/troop reservations or further information. Printed with the support of sf IBB EF Girl Scout Trips provides international group trips designed just for Girl Scouts and their troop leaders, offering a true, global girt scouting experience. GirlScoutTrips.com 800-457-9023
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Savannah GA - The Juliette Low Birthplace
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