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Andrew Low HousevsOwens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters

Both Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters and Andrew Low House are rated highly by professional travelers. Overall, Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters ranks significantly higher than Andrew Low House. Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters scores 90 with recommendations from 4 reviews like Frommer's, Michelin Guide and Fodor's.

Andrew Low House
8/10
329 Abercorn Street, Savannah, GA 31401
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Fodor's Fodor's
"Built on the site of the city jail, this residence was constructed in 1848 for Andrew Low, a native of Scotland and one of Savannah's merchant princes." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
1 Star
"In 1848 wealthy cotton merchant Andrew Low commissioned John Norris to create this Classical house with its elaborate cast-iron balconies." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Once the wealthiest man in Savannah, Scottish immigrant Andrew Low had this fine Neoclassical residence built in 1848 overlooking Lafayette Square." Full review
Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters
8/10
124 Abercorn Street, Savannah, GA 31401
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Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"This gorgeous villa exemplifies English Regency-style architecture, which is known for its symmetry." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"Belle of Oglethorpe Square, the Owens-Thomas House is considered one of architect William Jay's finest works—and the only unaltered example of his surviving designs." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"Widely considered to be one of the finest examples of English Regency architecture in America." Full review
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If you have to choose just one or two house museums, let this be one.
Frommer's Frommer's
"Contains decorative art ranging from the late 18th to the early 19th century, as well as a rare example of intact urban slave quarters." Full review

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