10 Austin-based Instagram accounts to follow in 2019
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We all know Austin's an Instagram-friendly city. Murals, live music, you name it, and someone has 'grammed it. Whether you like to be out and about or just prefer double-tapping cool photos from home, we've rounded up 10 accounts that stick out in the flood of social influencer pages.
Visit Austin TX (@visitaustintx): The Austin Visitor Center runs this account and highlights the best of Austin tourism for both locals and visitors.
365 Things Austin (@365thingsaustin): This account includes posts promoting local events, giveaways and Austin culture. You'll also see photographers' work showing off Austin sights.
When Where What Austin (@whenwherewhataustin): No flashy, perfectly posed photos here. If you're looking for just the details of events in town, this is your best bet.
Our Austin Texas (@ouratx): Want to support local businesses owned by women? You'll find artists, restaurants and every business in between on this account.
ZilkerBark (@zilkerbark): All dogs, all the time. ZilkerBark chronicles the canines of Austin with beautiful portraits and action shots taken in the city's iconic park.
Austin Animal Center (@austinanimalcenter): Speaking of dogs, the city-run no-kill shelter has a page full of adoptable pooches (plus cats and other animals).
El Arroyo (@elarroyo_atx): Need a good laugh? El Arroyo's famous marquee sign features a daily all-too relatable message or joke you can't help but smile at.
WhichCraft (@whichcraftatx): With a craft beer scene as expansive as Austin's, you'll find new brews to add to your to-drink list in this shop, which specializes in local and regional breweries.
ATX Barrio Archive (@atx_barrio_archive): Follow this account for scenes from the city's past and to learn more about the history of Latino and black communities in Austin.
Austin360 (@austin360): Of course we had to mention our own page! Music, food and more photos showcasing Austin happenings. What more could you want?