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What are the nicest university campuses in the US?

Hey guys! So, I'm starting to get more serious about applying to colleges, and campus aesthetics is important to me. I want to make sure that I'm in a comfortable environment that will help me feel motivated. Which universities have the nicest campuses in the United States?

2 years ago

Hi! While beauty is subjective and everyone has their preferences, there are some universities hailed for their picturesque campuses. Here's a list of some popular ones for their architectural style, landscape, and overall ambiance:

1. Stanford University: Stanford boasts a sprawling 8,180 acres and features Spanish-revival architecture, palm trees, and many quiet courtyards, plus its famous Hoover tower.

2. Princeton University: The campus radiates traditional charm with its Collegiate Gothic architecture and extensive ivy-covered buildings.

3. University of Chicago: Although it's in the bustling city of Chicago, the campus features a Gothic architectural style with lush green spaces, giving it a charming small-town feel.

4. Yale University: With Gothic-inspired architecture, Yale's campus is renowned for its tranquil courtyards, diverse libraries, and art galleries.

5. University of Virginia: UVA has a gorgeous central area known as The Lawn, designed by Thomas Jefferson, which features gardens, pavilions, and Neoclassical architecture.

6. Duke University: The campus has a mix of Collegiate Gothic and Georgian architecture, with a beautiful chapel, extensive gardens, and a forest reserve.

7. Rice University: With its Mediterranean-style buildings and live oak trees spread across the 300-acre campus, it's known for its lush environment and access to metropolitan Houston.

8. Cornell University: Known for the gorges and waterfalls all around campus, Cornell boasts both natural and architectural beauty on it's large campus in upstate New York.

9. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): With its lush, tree-filled open spaces and Spanish Mission-style architecture in sunny California, UCLA has a laid-back, yet vibrant atmosphere.

10. Vanderbilt University: This esteemed university offers a picturesque Southern campus with Collegiate Gothic architecture and scenic spots like Vanderbilt's Peabody Lawn.

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