First Girl Scout Headquarters In America

Savannah Georgia

“The Girl Scout First Headquarters building, formerly the carriage house for Juliette Gordon Low’s adult home, which is currently called the Andrew Low House, was willed to the Girl Scouts of Savannah, GA, Inc. upon her death in 1927. The building has served Girl Scouts longer than any other building in the nation and is the only building left by Juliette to Girl Scouts. Jointly with the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, Girl Scout First Headquarters was declared Savannah’s first National Historic Landmark (as the “Juliette Low Historic District”) in 1965; it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.” To read more click here

Simple wood door with the American, State of Georgia, and Girl Scout Flags above it

Wrought Iron Gate to courtyard

Georgia Historic Marker

Tribute plaques on the building

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  1. I’m not sure how I missed this before today, but I did. I love the look of this building. Thanks for including the gates (I always like seeing gates) and the plaques. This is a nice bit of history.

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