Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009Georgia > Coastal Georgia > Chatham County > Savannah
The birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts, was the first designated National Historic Landmark in Savannah.
I first visited the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace on the corner of Oglethorpe Avenue and Bull Street in downtown Savannah many years ago when my oldest daughter was a Girl Scout. Her troop had saved their cookie money for six years for that trip to Savannah and a day at the Birthplace as it is called. I remember a stately but friendly house and a dozen or so fifth grade girls dressed up in Victorian smocks, making crafts, playing Victorian parlor games, and learning about the woman who had started the Girl Scout organization back in 1922.
Daisy, as Juliette Gordon Low was called, developed a life long interest in the arts as a girl. She wrote poems, sketched, wrote and acted in plays; and later became a skilled painter and sculptor. She founded the Girl Scouts on March 12, 1912, to help “build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.” (more…)


Fort Pulaski National Monument on Georgia’s Coast is a place where kids can experience cannon firings, musket and soldering demonstrations and learn something about the history of the Civil War as well.