List of Honors Named For Ronald Reagan - Proposals For Things To Be Named For Reagan or Feature His Likeness

Proposals For Things To Be Named For Reagan or Feature His Likeness

  • The Pentagon
  • International Space Station
  • The $10 bill, the $50 bill, or the dime
  • U.S. Highway 14 in Wisconsin (already called "Ronald Reagan Highway" in Illinois)
  • Ronald Reagan's Birthday, (February 6)
  • Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway (New Jersey Route 15)
  • 16th Street in Washington, DC
  • A street in Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Joachimstaler Platz in Berlin, Germany

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