Join us for a special evening in the elegant Birthplace of Juliette Low, during which we travel back to the gaslight era. Sing carols in the parlor and visit the grand home in the glittering low light. Let imagination transport you back to Christmas past. The home is a must-see destination, especially for rare evening tours.
Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts of the USA, was born on Oct. 31, 1860, in Savannah. "Daisy," as she was affectionately called by family and friends, was the second of six children of William Washington Gordon II and Eleanor Kinzie Gordon.
A sensitive and talented youngster, Daisy Gordon spent a happy childhood in her large Savannah home, which was purchased and restored by Girl Scouts of the USA in 1953. Now known as the Juliette Gordon Low Girl Scout National Center, or often referred to as the Birthplace, the handsome English Regency house was designated a registered National Historic Landmark in 1965, the first in Savannah.
Hours of Operation
Saturday: 6:30PM - 7:30PM
Admission & Fees
Pine Boughs and Holly Swags $15
Discounts
AAA, Group Discount, Military Discount
Facility Amenities
Accessible by Public Transportation, Public Restrooms
General Information
Family-friendly, Handicapped Accessible
Group Amenities
Group-friendly, Motorcoach-friendly
Near Interstate Highway
16, 95
Payment Options
American Express, Discover, Mastercard, Visa
Suitable for Ages
All Ages
Type
Arts & Culture, Christmas & Winter Holiday, History & Heritage