UVA, William & Mary, Virginia Tech, & ODU Campuses Among The 50 Most Beautiful
- Dominic Castillo
We’ve got some really beautiful scenery in the commonwealth. From the coast to the Piedmont, and on up to NOVA and down to southern Virginia, wherever you go you find vistas worthy of the best landscape photogs out there. Our larger institutions tend to incorporate the natural beauty well, so it shouldn’t be surprising that several Virginia universities have been included in Condé Nast Traveler’s list of the 50 most beautiful campuses in the country.
No top honors here, as the list is presented in alphabetical order without declaring a winner, but it’s good to see Virginia institutions like the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, William & Mary included. From the capitol, Georgetown University makes the cut, and from North Carolina UNC Chapel Hill, Duke, and Wake Forest are also included in the top 50.
Check out the list and see if your favorite school made the cut.
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