Westmont College
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A huge green lawn looking out over the bright blue ocean and Leadbetter Beach.
Museum on Pacific Palisades hillside filled with ancient Greek and Roman treasures and luscious archtecture.
Stunning lush lawns shaded by massive tree canopies, tropical flowers, winding paths, intimate exhibits, a space-age playground, and petting zoo.
Campus surrounded by gorgeous tropical jungle, with plenty of fun things to do and a great location by Jacksonville and the coast.
Whimsical masterpiece townhouses of vibrant colors, white-washed curves, and exquisite details, plus a Saturday farmer's market.
The prettiest part of Ventura! A pristine mission, a gorgeous square, all backed by the blue-green mountains.
Restaurants with magical gardens, shops, fountain, open grassy areas, historical salmon-pink Spanish Revival architecture.
A walk past grassy knolls, a shimmering lagoon, and picturesque bluffs above the ocean, all in the vibrant atmosphere of campus!
Everything you need within walking distance of each other: upmarket cafes, shops, bakeries, movie theater, bookstore, library, park, and beach.
Beach area where partying college students live and SeaWorld visitors stay, with bland 1950s architecture, bad traffic, and dirty beach, but some wonderful finds such as Moray's at Sail Bay.
Popular 1.7 mile loop walking path with some shade and wooden boardwalk beside the river.
A huge green lawn looking out over the bright blue ocean and Leadbetter Beach.
A heaven of tropical fruits, plants, flowers, coconut drinks, and hot foods. Plus the college's world-class cactus garden!
A lush park with rolling hills to run on, one-mile loop walking path, and basketball and sand volleyball courts. Currently has a crime problem.
A main street of late 19th century storefronts, popular cafes, and a hip college scene. Recently, suffering an epidemic of homelessness.
Spanish mission from late 18th century, in downtown San Luis Obispo, with giant roses in the garden behind and a lively plaza in front.
Restaurants with magical gardens, shops, fountain, open grassy areas, historical salmon-pink Spanish Revival architecture.
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