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This lush, tree-laden neighborhood was originally planned and developed by the Gordon family of Savannah, its most famous member being Juliette Gordon-Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of America.
Designated a National Historic District in 2001, the neighborhood lies just minutes from the heart of Downtown Savannah yet retains a park-like ambience that was incorporated into its design as the city's first suburb. Like spokes of a wheel, streets fan off a central hub (Pierpont Circle) and several broad avenues intersect in a design not unlike the Beaux-Arts landscapes found throughout Ardsley Park.
House styles here vary from Georgian mansions to Craftman bungalows to a re-located and restored farmhouse. Lots are generally expansive and well-kept, with established plantings and a mature tree canopy.
Unfortunately (perhaps) for prospective buyers the neighborhood is famous for its low 'turnover' rate; it has retained generations of long-term residents. A tight-knit social fabric fosters a sense of community like few neighborhoods in Savannah. The Gordonston Neighborhood Association is long-established and vibrantly active, hosting events like a yearly Arts Fair as well as a community Oyster Roast at the community park, which features a cottage that is fully equipped and can be rented for events by members of the neighborhood.
The park, designated for the use of Gordonston residents soley, is somewhat famous for having once showcased beautiful wrought iron gates which Ms. Low, an accomplished iron worker, designed and executed. They have since been replaced by replicas, with the original having been moved to the Low residence in downtown Savannah.
Gordonston incorporates natural physical beauty with extremely convenient proximity to Savannah and all of its environs-- a mix that remains undeniably appealing to anyone interested in Savannah.
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One of Savannah's most charming older neighborhoods, Gordonston is located on the east side of Savannah. The newest neighborhood in Savannah to be named to the National Register of Historic Places, Gordonston is definitely worth considering. Nestled between Skidaway Rd to the south, Pennsylvania Avenue to the east and Gwinnett St. to the north, this subdivision formed in the early 20th century boasts a variety of architecture from Neo-Classical, Colonial Revival to Arts and Crafts style homes.
Beautiful overhanging trees draped in spanish moss, manicured lawns, beautiful and unique homes and the Juliet Gordon Low Park make Gordonston one of Savannah Georgia's most prized jewels. Named for the noted Gordon family of Savannah, their most famous family member being the founder of the Girl Scouts, Juliette Gordon Low. Quite similar to Ardsley Park in many ways, the smaller subdivision of Gordonston is just a short drive to downtown Savannah and the Islands.
The east side of Savannah, Ga has seen a lot of expansion in recent years with revitalized shopping centers and major retailers attracting homebuyers and businesses to the area
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