I'll agree with whoever said that the University of Alabama's greek row is gorgeous. The houses to me (especially the sorority houses) are "classic" and just what you would picture when thinking of Old South Greek life.
ZTAngel---I think that UCF has a very unique Greek set up. The sorority houses are very pretty and unique..not quite what I'm used to when thinking about Greek housing. But some of the fraternities...

What's up with the old apartment buildings turned fraternity house?? When I saw those buildings with huge painted letters on them I had to laugh. (No offense meant to anyone in those orgs but it was a pretty random set up)
FSU didn't have a "row" The houses were spread all around campus. One street had many of the sorority houses but they were still spread out from each other. The sorority houses at FSu are pretty, in my opinion. The fraternity houses (with the exception of a few) are not in such great shape.
Auburn also has some very nice fraternity houses...especially the new ones. There is an "old" row and a "new" row, but even some of the houses on the old row have been redone. Auburn has sorority dorms...there is some rule about not being allowed to have houses. I wonder if that will ever change. Land around campus isn't exaclty plentiful though, so I would have to guess probably not. Anyone know anything about that?