The Andrew Low House, a brick, Italian-villa style mansion, was constructed in 1847 for the affluent cotton merchant Andrew Low. Nestled in Savannah’s Historic District, this preserved residence offers a glimpse into the lavish life of a 19th-century Georgia family. Visitors can explore the meticulously maintained parlors, dining rooms, and bedrooms, each adorned as if time has stood still. The house’s interior, with its period furnishings and decor, provides a tangible connection to the past, allowing guests to step back into an era of opulence and refinement.
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