Seattle's Pioneer Square transforms into patriotic fan zone for Team USA World Cup match
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Casey Martin
15d ago· 5 min readenNews
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Tens of thousands of soccer fans gathered in Seattle's Pioneer Square for Team USA pre-match festivities ahead of a World Cup match. The neighborhood was transformed into a patriotic celebration with American flags, painted faces, and fans dressed in colonial and Statue of Liberty costumes. Watch parties spilled onto sidewalks as fans crowded outside bars to be near the stadium action.
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At least two guys were in colonial garb as if they just stepped out of the American Revolution.
Tens of thousands of soccer fans packed into the neighborhood to celebrate together, and to get as close as possible to the action inside the stadium.
Red, white, and blue everywhere: American flags, painted faces, even some people dressed up as the Statue of Liberty. At least two guys were in colonial garb as if they just stepped out of the American Revolution.
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