<p>Harvey Mudd. LOL. </p>
<p>But in all seriousness, I second Middlebury. :P Gotta love New England.</p>
<p>Harvey Mudd. LOL. </p>
<p>But in all seriousness, I second Middlebury. :P Gotta love New England.</p>
<p>Smith College is truly beautiful! The landscaping was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead (who also designed Central Park in NYC). It includes a beautiful lake (Paradise Pond), botanical gardens, interesting architecture, and even waterfalls. It's also beautiful in the New England Fall. Gorgeous! Here are some pictures:</p>
<p>Campus</a> Photos</p>
<p>Botanic</a> Garden at Smith College, Waterfall Photo</p>
<p>Fall</a> at Smith College on Technorati</p>
<p>The student center: <a href="http://www.weissmanfredi.com/images/Smith01.jpg%5B/url%5D">http://www.weissmanfredi.com/images/Smith01.jpg</a></p>
<p>Nice. Any campus in New England in the fall has an unfair advantage in the Beautiful LAC contest.</p>
<p>Haverford in the spring; Scripps (love the orange tree and pool); Pomona (beautiful trees)Bates and Bowdoin</p>
<p>^ I never visited enough LACs to make comparisons, but Scripps is undoubtedly beautiful. The bottom two photos of the right-hand column come closest to doing it justice, IMO (Dean of Faculty's office and Toll residence hall, respectively...no photos of dorm interiors, unfortunately, some of which are also truly beautiful):</p>
<p>Scripps</a> College : Scripps Wallpaper and Screensaver</p>
<p>My parents still talk about visits (which ocurred several years ago) to both Haverford and Middlebury Colleges</p>
<p>Amherst.
There's a place in the center where you're surrounded by the buildings on all sides but one where there is an open view of the rolling mountains... beautiful =') but, not sure if I feel called there.</p>