On March 12, 1912, Juliette “Daisy” Low gathered a group of eighteen young girls for the first Girl Scout meeting in history. Low’s goal was to remove girls from the isolation of the household and to broaden their experiences and
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Many visitors to Washington, D.C. ask about the purpose of a small stone rotunda temple nestled in the trees near Independence Avenue, one of two major thoroughfares that bound the National Mall. And some of those same