
Girl Scout Palace - View this location on map ![]() 'Juliette Gordon Low became the patron saint of generations of Girl Scouts when she founded their organization in 1912, but the Andrew Low House (912-233-6854), where she lived with her husband, William Mackay Low, is as much a shrine to Savannah's past as to Mrs. Low herself. You can tour rooms with 13-foot ceilings, monstrous mahogany doors and Egyptian marble fireplaces.'' New York Times 329 Abercorn Street, Savannah, GA Cultural, Historical |