1. The Andrew Low House is a historic mansion located in Savannah, Georgia. It was built in 1848 by architect John S. Norris, and features a mixture of Greek Revival and Italianate architectural styles. The house was once home to Andrew Low, a wealthy cotton merchant and father-in-law of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts of America. The house has been preserved to reflect its original elegance, and includes period furnishings and decorative arts. Visitors can take a guided tour of the house, which includes a look at the formal parlor, dining room, bedrooms, and gardens.

2. The Andrew Low House is open for tours Monday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The house is closed on Sundays and major holidays. The phone number for the museum is (912) 233-6854.

3. Admission to the Andrew Low House is $12 for adults, $8 for students with ID, and $6 for children under 12. There is also a discounted rate for military members and AAA members. Tickets can be purchased on site or online through the museum’s website. Parking is available on the street or in nearby parking garages. The house is also accessible by public transportation, including the Savannah Belles Ferry and the city’s bus system.