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Architectural Digest
Names Trinity among the Most Beautiful College Campuses in America
Architectural Digest
Names Trinity among the Most Beautiful College Campuses in America
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April 13, 2026
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Trinity has once again made
Architectural Digest
’s annual list of the
most beautiful college campuses in America
. The publication takes into consideration architectural legacy and setting, and singled out Trinity for its picturesque Long Walk, landscape design, and Chapel.
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writes, “Ultimately, the campuses on this list stood out for the way architecture, landscape, history, and culture come together to create striking environments for student’s daily life.”
See the full list of “The 64 Most Beautiful College Campuses in America”
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