| 330 Drayton Street | |
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The building in 2022 | |
![]() Interactive map of 330 Drayton Street | |
| Alternative names | Andrew Low Carriage House |
| General information | |
| Location | 330Drayton Street,Savannah,Georgia, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 32°04′23″N81°05′34″W / 32.07309°N 81.09278°W /32.07309; -81.09278 |
| Completed | c. 1849 (176 years ago) (1849) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 2 |
330 Drayton Street (also known as theAndrew Low Carriage House) is a building inSavannah, Georgia, United States. Located onDrayton Street, inLafayette Square, it was built around 1849 and is part of theSavannah Historic District and of theJuliette Gordon Low Historic District.[1]
Andrew Low was the father-in-law ofJuliette Gordon Low, the founder of theGirls Scouts of the USA, and he inherited the adjacent house at329 Abercorn Street when his uncle died.[2]
The house served as the headquarters for the Girl Scouts until 1913. Low left the carriage house to the Savannah Area Girl Scout Council when she died in 1927; the Girl Scouts used the building until 1986.[2]
The building was purchased by theNational Society of the Colonial Dames of America in Georgia in 1928, after Low died. The society uses it as its state headquarters.[2]