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[quote=Anonymous]I have seen quite a few campuses and these are the ones that made the most favorable and lasting impressions: Oxford and Cambridge. Extraordinary architecture and gardens that have been perfected over many centuries. Intertwined with interesting cities. Wonderful in summer. Princeton. The architecture, landscape, and town all fit together. Yale. Perhaps the best architecture on any U.S. university campus, both for classic (Collegiate Gothic) and modern buildings like the Yale Center for British Art. West Point. Loved the view of and from the Hudson. You can feel the history and commitment. William and Mary. Stopped for a quick visit to the historic buildings and just kept seeing more and more interesting areas to walk through. CU Boulder. Campus architecture fits great in the beautiful Flatiron mountain setting and the lovely town. Indiana University. Surprisingly lovely for such a large campus with distinctive limestone buildings in a park-like setting. Sewanee. Beautiful small school with a huge, lovely wooded campus. University of British Columbia. Beautiful vistas on a clear day. Duke. Gothic West campus is picturesque and the adjacent Duke Gardens are lovely. Pepperdine. Memorable views overlooking the Pacific from every part of campus. The buildings are not remarkable, but they'd never be able to compete with the views anyway.[/quote]
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