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1917 What began as a warm, windy day would end with the most fire destruction to Atlanta since Sherman burned the city in 1864. In a strange set of circumstances, … read more
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Ginger Wadsworth, author of First Girl Scout: The Life of Juliette Gordon Low, would like you to know Daisy’s story better. Her Feb. 2 lecture on Juliette Gordon Low is the kickoff event for this year’s Georgia History Festival, timed to mark the centennial of Low’s founding of the Girl Scouts in 1912.
by Jim Morekis, Connect Savannah
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1917 What began as a warm, windy day would end with the most fire destruction to Atlanta since Sherman burned the city in 1864. In a strange set of circumstances, … read more