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The Girl Scout First Headquarters building, originally the carriage house of Juliette Gordon Low’s adult home, was willed to the Girl Scouts of Savannah upon her death in 1927. It has served the organization longer than any other building in the nation. Today, it functions as a museum, program center, and shop, offering interactive educational experiences with weekend and school-break programs often led by local Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors. 6,183 First Headquarters visitors 33 states represented, plus Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia’s Bridging Savannah’s Bridge allows participants to take part in a one-of-a-kind celebration. This unforgettable event takes the traditional Girl Scout bridging ceremony and elevates it—literally—when girls cross Savannah’s iconic Talmadge Memorial Bridge, spanning more than two miles and reaching 185 feet above the Savannah River. The experience is unlike any other in Girl Scouting. 337 Bridging participants
11 states represented, plus Puerto Rico
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