KU is the most Instagrammed place in the state, Time mag feature says

Kansas University is the most Instagrammed place in the state of Kansas, according to Time magazine.

“The most Instagrammed places in America,” posted this month on time.com, analyzed geo-tagging data from the popular photo-sharing app to determine the most-photographed place in each of the 50 states. The feature notes that Instagram — which had 400 million users worldwide this year, including 100 million in the United States — shared the data exclusively with Time.

In Kansas, we have no Disneyland (most-Instagrammed spot in California) or Times Square (No. 1 in New York). Nor do we have any professional sports arenas (Fenway Park is the most Instagrammed place in Massachusetts, and Wrigley Field the most popular in Illinois, but many more stadiums made the list).

But KU does have Allen Fieldhouse, a beautiful campus and — at least according to a glance at some of KU’s top Instagram results — a whole lot of student athletes and young people in general posting mirror-selfies and party pix and such.

Besides KU, college campuses were the most-Instagrammed locations in four other states, according to Time: Mississippi State University in Mississippi, University of North Dakota in North Dakota, Brown University in Rhode Island and the University of Alabama’s Bryant-Denny Stadium in Alabama.

Just for fun, here’s a few of my KU Instagrams (sorry, no selfies!).

Clouds over the campanile, KU campus, Lawrence

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Fall tree, KU campus, Lawrence

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1927 Kansas Relays program, Spencer Research Library, Lawrence #KU #nofilter

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Inside McCarthy Hall, new home of KU men's basketball team. Lawrence, Kan.

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