The most Beautiful college campuses you have seen...

<p>Johns Hopkins. beautiful red-brick and marble georgian throughout!!!</p>

<p>Cornell University, Villanova, and Furman University</p>

<p>pepperdine.</p>

<p>Bryn Mawr College</p>

<p>Holy Cross is in the Top 10 Most Beautiful Campus rankings of 2009 Princeton Review
[College</a> of the Holy Cross](<a href=“College of the Holy Cross - The Princeton Review College Rankings & Reviews”>College of the Holy Cross - The Princeton Review College Rankings & Reviews)</p>

<p>[Campus</a> Photo Tour | College of the Holy Cross](<a href=“http://www.holycross.edu/admissions/visit/tours/photo/index.html]Campus”>http://www.holycross.edu/admissions/visit/tours/photo/index.html)</p>

<p>Pictures of the Hopkins campus</p>

<p>[<b>Johns Hopkins University - Homewood Campus -</b> <small> (14 of 60)](<a href=“http://www.thepath.jp/album/jhu/jhu_013.html”>http://www.thepath.jp/album/jhu/jhu_013.html&lt;/a&gt;)
[<b>Johns Hopkins University - Homewood Campus -</b> <small> (44 of 60)](<a href=“http://www.thepath.jp/album/jhu/jhu_043.html”>http://www.thepath.jp/album/jhu/jhu_043.html&lt;/a&gt;)
[<b>Johns Hopkins University - Homewood Campus -</b> <small> (58 of 60)](<a href=“http://www.thepath.jp/album/jhu/jhu_057.html”>http://www.thepath.jp/album/jhu/jhu_057.html&lt;/a&gt;)
[<b>Johns Hopkins University - Homewood Campus -</b> <small> (45 of 60)](<a href=“http://www.thepath.jp/album/jhu/jhu_044.html”>http://www.thepath.jp/album/jhu/jhu_044.html&lt;/a&gt;)</small></small></small></small></p><small><small><small>
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Only if you care for Taco Bell architecture and landscaping that belongs on a golf course. No thanks. :D</p>

<p>The campus of Berry College is not only the largest but also the most beautiful, in my opinion. Think Princeton’s architecture with Cornell’s natural surroundings.

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<p>What beautiful buidlings and grounds IBclass06. I never even heard of Berry College. I’ll certainly google it. :-)</p>

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Ha I thought I was the only one who hated Stanford’s architecture.</p>

<p>I’d go with Oxford, Cambridge, Princeton, UChicago, UVA, Brown, U of Toronto.</p>

<p>U of Toronto? I have driven around it on he periphery many times. Is it really that nice? I mean I saw some attractive buildings, but the area it is in is very urban and I can’t imagine it has a lot of green space.</p>

<p>SMU-Southern Methodist University in Dallas</p>

<p>University of Chicago and Cornell are beautiful. Yale has a really charming campus as well. I really want to visit Princeton too!</p>

<p>The thing about Cornell is that its beauty is largely dependent on season. In the summer and late spring, the campus is a 8.9/10. During roughly 4.5 months of grey bleakness, I’d say it’s a 5/10.</p>

<p>Said it before, will keep saying it - Rhodes College.
Same architecture, rural setting - Sewanee.</p>

<p>Caillebotte–I think Cornell’s campus is also beautiful in the autumn. The first few snowfalls are also pretty. But by March, winter in upstate NY has grown old.</p>

<p>But there are buds on some of the trees!!!</p>

<p>Michigan State University</p>

<p>Duke is quite nice</p>

<p>Cornell - without competition. It’s a beautiful, large campus in a beautiful town with lakes and trees and fresh air. It’s kind of like a resort town that you go to for summer vacation. The school, itself is beautiful.</p>

<p>Though the town has entertainment, movie theaters, stores from major chains and a really nice mall, some students get claustrophobic because it is cut off by trees from NYC. It’s about a 5 to 5 hour drive to NYC. There are actually more stores and nicer people in Ithaca than NYC, but if you are a big city person, you may miss the big city.</p>

<p>^^^^^^^More stores in Ithaca than NYC? Care to rethink that one?</p>

<p>If any of you have ever been to wellesley, you would agree that the campus wins hand down.</p>