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I really would like to see FSU's village.
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Even though my chapter does not have a house, I'm partial to all of the old beautiful homes along Milledge in Athens. There are also a few other really beautiful chapter houses located throughout different parts of town. AChiO has a lovely home on Lumpkin, along with Sigma Chi. Too bad the county put a moratorium on any new fraternity/sorority housing construction...then there are all those zoning issues.....
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I love all of the houses I've seen at USC (Southern California). I'm also impressed with the sheer size of the houses at IU.
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So do I.
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I think the University of Kansas has nice houses, they are huge too.
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If Arkansas had a row...with Kappa Sig, Sigma Chi added onto the Stadium Row, it would be very impressive. But we're split up. |
I had forgotten how impressive University of Washington's Greek housing was. The number, in itself, is spectacular. The campus is also very impressive for a large urban institution -- almost parklike. It is worthy of a visit if you are ever in the northwest, but what in Seattle is not!
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South Carolina has a village of 21 houses built just 4 years ago, all massive... they redid the entire greek system pretty much house wise.
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The only Greek Village I've seen are the houses at South Carolina, and they're all huge and gorgeous. I heard that the new Gamma Phi house is gorgeous too, but I haven't see it yet
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I like Alabama's rows. Not necessarily the best looking houses, but the same style and the atmosphere is great. |
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