Juliette Gordon Low, a Savannah native, founded the Girl Scouts. Her birthplace, the Gordon House in Savannah's historic district, has been preserved as a museum by the Girl Scouts, who provide tours of the house for visitors. The home, built in the 1820s, is well-preserved, with plenty of antique funiture and interesting architectural details. The tour lasts about an hour and covers two floors of the house as well as providing plenty of information about Juliette Gordon Low and the Gordon family
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