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World Cup Fan Culture Sweeps American Host Cities

via Fox News·yesterday·5 sources·Community Voted

International fans have flooded US host cities for the World Cup, bringing exuberant displays of national identity from a Croatian takeover of Philadelphia to Viking rows and tartan parades. The tournament has become a cultural spectacle, even reshaping American tastes as visitors embrace local quirks like ranch dressing.

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Opinion: Ranch dressing is a winner at the World Cup games

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The Viking Row, a human statue and a Tartan takeover: World Cup trends capture U.S. hearts

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