US Landmarks Now Bearing Donald Trump's Name
A series of renamings to honor former President Donald Trump have taken place across the United States, sparking debate about future proposals and legislative efforts to limit such actions. Two significant changes have already been made: a section of Southern Boulevard in Palm Beach is now officially the Boulevard of President Donald J. Trump, and Palm Avenue in Hialeah has been renamed President Donald J. Trump Avenue. These moves highlight a continuing trend of naming public infrastructure after prominent political figures.
Born in 1946 in Queens, New York, Donald Trump remains a figure of significant public interest, not only for his political career but also for initiatives to rename landmarks in his honor. In late 2025, a bill was introduced in the US Congress seeking to legally restrict the ability to name federal properties after Trump, indicating the contentious nature of this issue within the political sphere.
Potential Future Renaming Targets
A number of other potential sites for renaming are currently under consideration, including:
- The city of Miami
- Palm Beach International Airport in Florida
- US Route 27 in Florida
- Carnegie Hall in New York City
- The Kennedy Space Center (NASA)
- The Gulf of Mexico
- The Queens borough of New York City
This list points to the potential scale of future efforts to memorialize Donald Trump's name across various parts of the country.
The ongoing debate over these renamings underscores Trump's enduring influence on American politics and culture well beyond his presidency. Renaming public objects serves not only as a form of recognition but also as a societal challenge, forcing a continued public reckoning with his legacy. Future legislative actions will likely mirror the deep divisions among Americans regarding his historical role.