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This Is New Jersey’s Most ‘Instagram-Worthy’ City

New Jersey is full of hidden gems that definitely could be defined as “Instagram-worthy.” Some of our smaller cities are unique and lovely. The New Jersey Real Estate Network seems to…

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New Jersey is full of hidden gems that definitely could be defined as "Instagram-worthy." Some of our smaller cities are unique and lovely. The New Jersey Real Estate Network seems to agree. A recent study done by the real estate site showed that New Jersey has 10 city hotspots that social media users deem "Instagram-worthy." These photo op cities were selected based on the number of hashtags and the population ratio of the city. Both native New Jerseyans and visitors photos were taken into consideration for this study.

Museums, street art, architecture, and nature were among some of the categories that Instagramers used to show off the beauty of New Jersey.

Take a look at the most Instagramable New Jersey cities below:

10. Newark

Hashtag Volume: 596,677
Instagramable Ratio (hashtag per population): 1.95

9. Elizabeth

Hashtag Volume: 279,029
Instagramable Ratio (hashtag per population): 2.06

8. East Orange

Hashtag Volume: 145,525
Instagramable Ratio (hashtag per population): 2.11

7. Clifton

Hashtag Volume: 204,147
Instagramable Ratio (hashtag per population): 2.28

6. Passaic

Hashtag Volume: 168,122
Instagramable Ratio (hashtag per population): 2.39

5. Toms River

Hashtag Volume: 241,366
Instagramable Ratio (hashtag per population): 2.54

4. Cherry Hill

Hashtag Volume: 220,720
Instagramable Ratio (hashtag per population): 2.97

3. Trenton

Hashtag Volume: 312,488
Instagramable Ratio (hashtag per population): 3.47

2. Union City

Hashtag Volume: 392,857
Instagramable Ratio (hashtag per population): 5.79

1. Jersey City

Hashtag Volume: 2,592,509
Instagramable Ratio (hashtag per population): 9.03

Autumn Hawkins is the National Hip-Hop and R&B writer for Beasley Media, currently residing in New Jersey. Prior to working at Beasley Media, she was in broadcast news as an entertainment producer. When she's not impatiently waiting for Beyoncé to drop new music, she is reading, shopping, or planning a vacation.