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Main Line College Has One Of Prettiest Campues In Nation: Condé Nast
Condé Nast Traveler last month published a list of the 54 "prettiest" college campuses in the nation, and this Main Line school made it.

BRYN MAWR, PA — The Main Line is home to some stunning properties. From massive residences to perfectly manicured gardens, the area has much to offer in terms of beautiful land and structures.
But one Main Line institution of higher learning was recently listed as having one of the prettiest college campuses in the nation.
Condé Nast Traveler in February published "The 54 Prettiest College Campuses in America."
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"If you're looking at undergraduate options, thinking of grad school, or just need some visual inspiration, these are the places to know about," the Condé Nast Traveler team wrote. "But even if you've graduated and are far and away from your school days, you might just find yourself in the same college town as one of these storied institutions: Do yourself a favor and stroll around campus. Who knows? You might learn something."
The list was not ordered, and rather just highlights campuses the team deemed gorgeous.
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Among them was Bryn Mawr College.
Here's what Condé Nast Traveler said about Bryn Mawr College:
Thanks to its Collegiate Gothic architecture, you can see nods to Oxford and Cambridge all over Bryn Mawr: the towers and gables of the Marjorie Walter Goodhart Theater, the open courtyard of the Cloisters, and the beloved Pembroke Hall, where original fireplaces still roar in the winter. For the best campus experience, visit for its annual May Day celebrations when students dance around the school’s maypoles.
Other Pennsylvania campuses to make the list were Swarthmore College and Lehigh University.
See the full list online here.
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