Instagram is quickly becoming the most popular form of social media, letting users easily show off their latest vacation photos. In the past year, Instagram and Time collected geo-tagging data on the most Instagrammed places in every U.S. state , creating a map of oft-snapped tourist traps. But we took it a step further and found the most photogenic spots in those popular U.S. destinations.
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So when you take your next weekend getaway, make sure to snap a super-likeable photo in front of one of these landmarks—and don’t forget to tag all of your travel photos with #SmarterTravel for a chance to be featured on our Instagram .
Nashville, Tennessee: “I Believe in Nashville” Mural & John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge
You’ll find three locations for this famous mural in Music City —in Marathon Village, Riverside Village, and in the 12South neighborhood (by Edley’s). For a similarly sought-after shot, capture the skyline while walking over the pedestrian bridge.
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Miami, Florida: Wynwood Walls & Ocean Drive
Get artsy in Florida posing against the many murals that make up the Wynwood Art District; or take a photo backlit by neon lights during a night out on the town.
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Colorado: Red Rocks Amphitheater & Telluride Mountain
Go for a concert or stadium run workout at Red Rocks Amphitheater, or snap the view from your lodge at snow-covered Telluride.
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Chicago, Illinois: North Avenue Beach & Millennium Park
Don’t forget a photo of the skyline from this urban beach, or post your reflection under the bean in Millennium Park.
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Las Vegas, Nevada: Bellagio Las Vegas & A Little White Wedding Chapel
It’s hard not to be tacky in Vegas, so you might as well go for it in the City of Sin . You can’t go wrong with a post in front of the Bellagio Fountain or A Little White Wedding Chapel.
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Boston, Massachusetts: Fenway Park & Boston Harbor
Post a picture from America’s oldest ballpark, or jump on a Boston Harbor Cruise for the best view of the city.
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Los Angeles: Santa Monica Pier & LACMA
Enjoy guaranteed good lighting for your beach picture on the Santa Monica pier, or get lost in the lights outside LACMA.
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Arizona: Horseshoe Bend & Havasu Falls
No filter is needed at either of these two incredible natural wonders. Horseshoe Bend is located inside Grand Canyon National Park , and Havasu Falls is on a reservation just outside the park.
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Washington D.C.: The White House & Georgetown Waterfront Park
Share a pic of POTUS’s front lawn, or go scenic with a shot from the Georgetown Waterfront Park.
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San Francisco, California: Land’s End & Haight-Ashbury
View the city’s famous landmark from a different point of view—at Land’s End. Or post a photo of the hippie neighborhood’s architecture, eclectic cafes, or street art.
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New York City: The High Line Chelsea & Central Park
Escape the concrete jungle with a post from The High Line or Central Park as opposed to bustling Times Square or the Empire State Building.
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Seattle, Washington: Pikes Place Market & Space Needle
Post some incredible food or architecture (even the gum wall!) from Pikes Place Market, or capture the iconic Space Needle.
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Austin, Texas: Barton Springs Pool & HOPE Outdoor Gallery
Get your sunbathing on at Barton Springs Pool, a spring fed pool which stays the same temperature year round. Or explore the HOPE Outdoor Gallery with an artsy post.
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What’s your favorite place to photograph in your city? Tell us in the comments below.
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Read the original story: The Most Instagram-able Destinations in the U.S. by Ashley Rossi, who is a regular contributor to SmarterTravel .
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