Step into the Andrew Low House, one of Savannah’s most striking historic landmarks dating back to 1848. Learn about the history of the Low family during a docent-led tour.
Explore this Italianate mansion, built for wealthy cotton merchant Andrew Low by John Norris, a sought-after architect from New York. Discover how Andrew Low's son William and Juliette Gordon Low, the famous founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA, inherited the home after his passing.
Join a guided tour led by knowledgeable docents, departing every 30 minutes. Learn about the history of the house and the Low family, and see how they lived in the 19th century, as well as those enslaved who lived and labored at the home.
Visit the first-floor rooms, including the family’s formal and informal parlors, the library, and dining room. Head upstairs to see a children’s playroom, a rare-for-the-period indoor bathroom, and bedrooms, two of which were once occupied by notable guests of the family.