
The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum Participates in Georgia History Festival’s Super Museum Sunday
January 28th, 2025, Savannah, Georgia – The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum recently announced that it will participate in the Georgia History Festival’s Super Museum Sunday on February 9, 2025. Super Museum Sunday is part of the annual Georgia History Festival, the signature K-12 educational program of the Georgia Historical Society, reaching hundreds of thousands of students statewide.
The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum will join over 100 historic sites, house museums, art museums, and other points of interest throughout Georgia that will open their doors to the public, FREE of charge. They will offer a variety of in-person and virtual experiences that encourage Georgians of all ages to explore and experience the history, arts, and cultural opportunities of our great state.
The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum invites guests to learn about its rich heritage through self-guided tours from 12 PM to 4 PM. Visitors can explore the home and discover historical artifacts that highlight the life and legacy of Juliette Gordon Low. Our staff will be available to provide insights and assist visitors throughout their journey.
Super Museum Sunday is supported by SouthState Bank and The Coca-Cola Company.
For more information and to see a full listing of Super Museum Sunday sites visit georgiahistoryfestival.org.
For more information about the Georgia History Festival or Super Museum Sunday, please contact Elyse Butler, GHS Manager of Programs and Special Projects at 912.651.2125, ext. 119 or by email at ebutler@georgiahistory.com.
For more information about the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum please visit www.juliettegordonlowbirthplace.org.
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ABOUT THE GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Georgia Historical Society (GHS) is the premier independent statewide institution responsible for collecting, examining, and teaching Georgia history. GHS houses the oldest and most distinguished collection of materials related exclusively to Georgia history in the nation.
To learn more visit georgiahistory.com.
ABOUT THE GEORGIA HISTORY FESTIVAL
The Georgia History Festival is the signature K-12 educational program of the Georgia Historical Society, reaching hundreds and thousands of students statewide. Beginning with the new school year in September, a variety of public programs, exhibits, events, and educational resources bring history to life for students of all ages and encourage Georgians to explore the richness of our state’s past. In addition to new online and in-person programming, the Festival includes popular annual events, such as the Colonial Faire and Muster living-history program; Super Museum Sunday, the Georgia Day Expo, and the Governor’s induction of two modern-day Georgia Trustees at the elegant Trustees Gala.
To learn more visit georgiahistoryfestival.org.