<p>I’m surprised that no one has mentioned Bucknell. The quintessential east coast college campus. Beautifully designed, beautifully kept. Vanderbilt, Richmond, Loyola Marymount, U. of San Diego, Pomona, Princeton.</p>
<p>UCLA, Berkeley, and Brown are my favorite campuses I’ve seen.</p>
<p>Hamilton is beautiful!</p>
<p>I’ll second the shout out for Rollins. </p>
<p>Rollins is the quintessential LAC except it is dropped onto the shore of a lake on immaculate grounds in sunny WP Florida. Come on! How can you not like that? It used to be a sorry school, pay the money, line up and take you degree, but now it has a fat endowment and is an excellent school.</p>
<p>This one seems to be OK</p>
<p>click the link and watch the wonderful video taken from above:</p>
<p>[Princeton</a> University -](<a href=“http://snipurl.com/yn9sa]Princeton”>http://snipurl.com/yn9sa)</p>
<p>I’m surprised no one has mentioned Kenyon. Everyone I know who has seen it talks mostly about how beautiful it is. And the guidebook was pretty impressive (but then again, who puts ugly pictures in their guidebook?)</p>
<p>Dumbinla (#76)-- see post 79.</p>
<p>I realize this is an east coast vs. west sort of thing, but folks in the east really like their change of weather. They love a good snow fall, a blooming spring, a hot ( but not usually humid) summer and an unbelievable fall.</p>
<p>Ithaca in indeed “gorges.” And the four seasons of the east are beautiful.</p>
<p>" …folks in the east really like their change of weather."</p>
<p>This reminded me, one of my best friends from HS in NYC went to medical school at UC San Diego. Afterwards he returned to the East Coast to live and practice medicine.
When I asked him why he said exactly the above- he missed the change of seasons.</p>