Andrew Low House Museum
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Info & Amenities
The house is carefully restored and showcases an essential collection of furniture, paintings, glass, and other decorative arts. A historic garden and courtyard for relaxing are also part of the site's unique charm.
Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts, was Low's daughter-in-law and lived in the home for a significant period until her death. The country's first Girl Scout Headquarters was the home's original carriage house.
Whether it is your first visit or one of the many, discover the fascinating stories of one of Savannah's most treasured places!
- Mon. 10:00AM- 4:00PM
- Tue. 10:00AM- 4:00PM
- Wed. 10:00AM- 4:00PM
- Thur. 10:00AM- 4:00PM
- Fri. 10:00AM- 4:00PM
- Sat. 10:00AM- 4:00PM
- Sun. 12:00PM-4:00PM
Andrew Low House Museum
The Andrew Low House is a must see. My guide, Frank, was incredible. He seemed to know every detail about the house, as well as the occupants throughout history. There is also an adjacent, small gift ...
Best little tour!
Steve was fantastic!! He was so delightful !! Best little tour in Savanah! Robert E Lee stayed here! ...
Dissapointing
We toured a few old homes in Savannah and Charleston; this was probably the least favorite and the worst tour guide. Most of the furniture, etc was supposed to be original but no discussion of it ...
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