Harvard University, Massachusetts (1636): Discover the rich history of Harvard, the oldest institution of higher education in the US, with iconic red-brick buildings
College of William and Mary, Virginia (1693): Immerse yourself in colonial charm at the second oldest university in the US, with historic Wren Building at its heart
Yale University, Connecticut (1701): Explore Yale’s campus with stunning Gothic architecture and rich academic heritage
University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania (1740): Admire Penn’s Ivy League charm and history that dates back to Benjamin Franklin’s vision of education
Princeton University, New Jersey (1746): Wander through the picturesque campus of Princeton, an Ivy League gem steeped in tradition
Columbia University, New York (1754): Experience the academic legacy of Columbia, with its iconic Low Library and neoclassical design
Brown University, Rhode Island (1764): Delight in Brown’s historic charm, including College Hill’s charming streets and 18th-century buildings
Rutgers University, New Jersey (1766): Discover Rutgers’ colonial heritage and blend of historic and modern architecture
Dartmouth College, New Hampshire (1769): Embrace Dartmouth’s rural beauty and Ivy League history, including its iconic Baker Tower
University of Georgia, Georgia (1785): Explore the classic architecture of UGA, one of the oldest public universities, surrounded by Southern charm