Andrew Low House, Savannah
The Andrew Low House is considered haunted by spirits including Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts, and a former butler who continues his duties. Visitors and staff have reported phenomena such as a rocking chair moving on its own, the scent of perfume on the staircase, and the spectral appearance of an older woman on a bed. The most prominent spirit believed to reside in the house is Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low, who died there in 1927. Guests and staff have reported seeing an older woman resembling her lying on a bed in one of the bedrooms. Another resident spirit is a friendly butler who is believed to still be performing his duties. People have heard his footsteps and seen an apparition of an older man in period clothing. A family heirloom rocking chair is known to move on its own. Some believe Andrew Low, the original owner, is the spirit associated with the chair. The faint scent of perfume has been reported on the grand staircase, adding to the house's mysterious atmosphere.