| West Point is a special place to me. |
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There are lots of beautiful schools, but these are the ones that left the best and most lasting impressions:
Princeton - lovely setting, architecture, town. All of it works together. Yale - great architecture in the colleges, libraries, law school, museums West Point - you feel the history, commitment to and sacrifice for the country. Lovely view over the Hudson. Oxford and Cambridge - so many of the colleges are absolute architectural and gardening gems. They have had centuries to get it right and they absolutely have. Pepperdine - memorable view out over the Pacific from every part of campus. Architecture is not remarkable, but they probably didn't want to distract from the natural views. Sewanee - small but beautiful campus set in a large, beautiful natural setting. CU Boulder - architecture somehow fits great in the setting, which has extraordinary views of the surrounding mountains. University of British Columbia - was there on a clear day and some of the vistas were stunning. William and Mary - walked onto the part of the campus adjacent to Williamsburg and then kept seeing other campus and natural areas I wanted to walk through. Duke - Gothic campus is lovely, but particularly appreciated the adjacent Duke Gardens. |
| Scripps |
| LIU Post formerly CW Post has a super nice campus |
| Harvard. I adore classic New England architecture and anyone whose ever been inside knows it’s a beauty |
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Whitman in Walla Walla, WA
UW Seattle (spring, cherry blossom row) UBC Vassar |
This is a very good list! |