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It’s much of America’s favorite time of year. Not because of the changing seasons, the path towards holidays or the fact that the kids are back at school, but because football season has finally come to town.

In towns across America, football tailgating has replaced summer BBQ’s as the social event of each week. Burgers are cooked, beer cans are popped open and merriment ensues, often wildly, as fans prepare to cheer on their favorite teams. Forbes Travel has found the NFL’s Top Tailgating Towns for anyone who wants to get in on the true spirit of football in America.

Houston, Texas – Reliant Stadium: Lots of room for big tailgating, Texas style.

Kansas City, Kansas – Arrowhead Stadium: Friendly fans with a real talent for BBQ.

Buffalo, New York – Ralph Wilson Stadium: Lots of diversity in tailgating style and food.

Green Bay, Wisconsin – Lambeau Field: Friendly and abundant tailgating going on here.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Lincoln Financial Field: Classic Philly cuisine alongside in-depth sports discussion with loyal fans.

Oakland, California – Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum: Raider fans go all out every week creating equal excitement both on and off the field.

Denver, Colorado – INVESCO Field: Here tailgaters are actually rewarded for being the best and biggest set up at the stadium.

Foxboro, Massachusetts – Gillette Stadium: Diehard fans load up on fresh seafood before heading in to watch the game.

San Diego, California – QualCom Stadium: Beautiful weather and mouth watering Mexican fare make this one very popular tailgate.

Miami, Florida – Land Shark Stadium: Lots of space and diversity make this a town of devoted football fans, no matter what team is playing.

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