THINGS NAMED IN HONOR OF RONALD REAGAN
(from The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library)
Alabama
Ronald Reagan Spirit of America Field
Decatur, AL [2004]
Formerly named Spirit of America Field. Ronald Reagan visited the field on July 4, 1984.
Ronald Reagan Memorial Boulevard
Dothan, AL [2005]
Renamed portion of Denton Road that runs to the Dothan Regional Airport.
Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway [2004]
A 70-mile portion of Interstate Highway 65 between Birmingham and Decatur.
Arizona
Ronald Reagan Road
Kingman, AZ 86401
The Ronald Reagan Fundamental School
3200 West 16th St.
Yuma, AZ 85364 [1984]
California
Ronald Reagan Elementary School
10800 Rosslyn Lane
Bakersfield, CA 93311 [1998]
Ronald Reagan California Republican Center
1903 S. Magnolia Bl.
Burbank, CA 91506 [1996]
Headquarters of the California State Republican Party. Its former name was simply “California Republican Party Headquarters.”
Reagan Educational Center
Clovis East High School
4343 N. Leonard
Clovis, CA 93619
Reagan Elementary School
Clovis, CA [scheduled to open in 2006]
Ronald Reagan Park
2201 S. Peaceful Hills Road
Diamond Bar, CA 91789
Ronald Reagan Academy
470 Avenue 406
Dinuba, CA 93615 [2004]
Mailing address: 1327 E. El Monte Way, Dinuba, CA 93615 – formerly Dinuba Independent Study School
Ronald Reagan Community Center
195 East Douglas Avenue
El Cajon, CA 92020 [2004]
Formerly the El Cajon Community Center.
Ronald Reagan Elementary School
Kingsburg, CA [Scheduled to open in 2007]
Ronald Reagan Building
State of California
300 S. Spring St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013 [1990]
The “Ronald Reagan State Office Building.”
Reagan Room
The Jonathon Club
545 South Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90071 [2001]
Ronald Reagan was an honorary member of the Jonathon Club. The room was formerly named the Renaissance Room.
Ronald Reagan Distinguished American Award [1991]
Presented annually by The Jonathon Club, Los Angeles (see previous entry).
Reagan Center
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Center of Childhelp USA.
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA [dedicated 2000; scheduled to open in 2007]
Ronald Reagan Terrace
Los Angeles Country Club
10101 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90024 [2005]
Ronald Reagan Professor, School of Public Policy
Pepperdine University
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90263 [1999]
Ronald Reagan Elementary School
39-800 Liberty Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92211 [renamed 2006]
Ronald Reagan Boulevard
Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu
Point Mugu, CA 93042 [2005]
Ronald and Nancy Reagan flew in and out of this base to visit their ranch near Santa Barbara, California (Rancho del Cielo). The street was formerly called 11th Street.
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)
North Island Naval Air Station
San Diego, CA [christened 2001; launched 2004]
Nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Assembled at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Norfolk, VA. Commissioned July 12, 2003. Arrived at its home port on July 23, 2004.
Ronald Reagan Room [2004]
USS Ronald Reagan [see previous entry]
A museum featuring Ronald Reagan movie posters, a video presentation, and a piece of the Berlin Wall.
Ronald W. Reagan Federal Courthouse
411 West 4th St.
Santa Ana, CA 92701 [1999]
The Reagan Ranch Center
217 State St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101 [1998]
Affiliated with the Young America’s Foundation, current owners of Rancho del Cielo (Ronald Reagan’s former ranch near Santa Barbara).
Reagan Room
Fess Parker’s Doubletree Hotel
633 E. Cabrillo Blvd.
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation
40 Presidential Drive
Simi Valley, CA 93065
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Center for Public Affairs
40 Presidential Drive
Simi Valley, CA 93065 [dedicated 1991]
The Ronald Reagan Library is a unit of the National Archives and Records Administration, a Federal agency. The building is also home to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (see previous entry).
The Ronald Reagan Pub [2005]
Ronald Reagan Library
40 Presidential Drive
Simi Valley, CA 93065
Building inside the Reagan Library’s Air Force One pavilion, that sells pre-made lunch and snack items. It was moved from Ballyporeen, Ireland, where it had been called John O’Farrell’s Pub. President Reagan visited it during his June 1984 trip to Ballyporeen, the village from which his father’s family came. (See also “International/ Other.”)
Ronald Reagan Freedom Award [1992]
Annual award presented by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, to those “who have made monumental and lasting contributions to the cause of freedom….who [embody] President Reagan’s lifelong belief that one man or woman truly can make a difference.”
Simi Valley – “Home of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library” [2004]
Motto officially used by the city that is home to the Reagan Presidential Library.
Reagan Road
Sylmar, CA [2004]
Near Olive View-UCLA Medical Center. Reagan’s mother was a volunteer at this hospital for 15 years, and his son Michael is a member of the hospital’s advisory board. Formerly named Bledsoe Street.
Ronald Reagan Sports Park
30875 Rancho Vista Road
Temecula, CA 92592 [2004]
128-acre park with baseball fields and other sports facilities. Formerly called Rancho California Sports Park. Reagan owned a 778-acre piece of property in the area from 1968 to 1976.
Ronald Reagan Presidential Suite
Westlake Village Inn
31943 Agoura Road
Westlake Village, CA 91362 [2000]
Hotel is located about 15 miles from the Ronald Reagan Library.
Ronald Reagan Elementary School
35445 Porras Road
Wildomar, CA 92595 [2005]
Ronald Reagan Freeway [1994]
State Route 118; is located near to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and provides the primary access to the Library from the north and east. Formerly named the Simi Valley-San Fernando Valley Freeway.
Colorado
Ronald Reagan Highway [2001]
Interstate Highway 25 through El Paso County (county which includes Colorado Springs).
District of Columbia [including metropolitan Washington, DC area]
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20004 [named 1995; dedicated 1998]
Ronald Reagan Chair in Public Policy
The Heritage Foundation
Washington, DC
Ronald Reagan Institute of Emergency Medicine
George Washington University Hospital
Washington, DC 20037 [1991]
Located at the hospital to which Ronald Reagan was taken immediately after the March 30, 1981 assassination attempt. Dedicated by Reagan at the tenth anniversary of the assassination attempt.
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
Arlington, VA [1998]
Formerly called Washington National Airport. Located just south of Washington, DC.
The Ronald Wilson Reagan Republican Center
National Republican Senatorial Committee
425 Second St. NE
Washington, DC 20002-4914
Florida
Ronald Reagan/Doral Senior High School
8600 N.W. 107 Ave.
Doral, FL [2006]
Ronald Reagan Avenue
Miami, FL
Formerly named Southwest Avenue.
Ronald Reagan Parkway
Hillsborough County [2004]
Ronald Reagan Boulevard
Seminole County [2002]
State Route 427.
Ronald W. Reagan Post Office Building
2305 Milton Road
West Melbourne, FL 32904-9998 [2000]
Ronald Reagan Turnpike [1998]
Formerly named Florida’s Turnpike. Runs 312 miles, from north-central Florida to south of Miami.
Georgia
Ronald Reagan Drive
Columbia County
Augusta, GA [2000]
Ronald Reagan Park
Lawrenceville, GA [2004]
Adjacent to the Ronald Reagan Parkway (see next entry).
Ronald Reagan Parkway
Gwinett County
Lawrenceville, GA
Idaho
Ronald Reagan Elementary School
3400 Southside Blvd.
Nampa, ID 83686 [2002]
Illinois
The Ronald and Nancy Reagan Research Center
Alzheimer’s Association
225 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1700
Chicago, IL 60601-7633 [1995]
Reagan Boyhood Home
816 S. Reagan Way [formerly Hennepin Ave.]
Dixon, IL 61021 [dedicated 1984]
Ronald Reagan lived in this house during part of his childhood (1920-1924). It was named a National Historic Site in 2002.
Ronald Reagan Bridge
Dixon, IL
Spans the Rock River.
Reagan Room
First Christian Church
123 S. Reagan Way (Hennepin Ave.)
Dixon, IL
Room filled with Reagan memorabilia. Ronald Reagan and his mother attended this church during their
years in Dixon.
Reagan Way (Hennepin Avenue)
Dixon, IL [2002]
Street on which the Reagan Boyhood Home is located (see previous entry). Was formerly called Hennepin Way. Name was changed when the Reagan Boyhood Home was designated a National Historic Site.
Ronald W. Reagan Middle School
620 Division St.
Dixon, IL 61021 [1996]
Formerly named Madison School.
Reagan Drive
Eureka, IL [1979]
Runs along the southern edge of Eureka College, Reagan’s alma mater.
Reagan Physical Education Center
Eureka College
300 E. College Ave.
Eureka, IL 61530 [1961]
Originally dedicated as “The Reagan Center,” in honor of both Ronald Reagan and his brother Neil (Moon). Constructed to house all of Eureka College’s athletic facilities. Acquired its present name in 1970.
Ronald Reagan Peace Garden
Eureka College
Eureka, IL 61530 [2000]
Garden includes a piece of the former Berlin Wall.
Ronald W. Reagan Exhibit
Eureka College
Eureka, IL 61530 [1994]
A permanent museum exhibit covering Ronald Reagan’s entire life.
Ronald W. Reagan Leadership Program
Eureka College
Eureka, IL 61530 [established 1982; began with students in Fall 1983]
Birthplace of Ronald Reagan
111 S. Main St.
Tampico, IL 61283 [dedicated c. 1980]
Includes a museum and a gift shop, which are located next door to the building in which Reagan was born. Was named a National Historic Site in 2002.
Reagan Park
Tampico, IL [dedicated 1985]
Formerly Railroad Park.
Reagan Middle School
400 Galena Rd.
Tiskilwa, IL
Ronald Reagan Highway
U.S. Highway 14; runs from Chicago north to the Wisconsin state line.
Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway [2004]
Portion of Interstate Highway 88. Runs just south of Dixon, where the Reagan Boyhood Home is located.
Ronald W. Reagan Trail [2000]
Runs from Dixon, IL (location of the Reagan Boyhood Home), through Tampico (Reagan’s birthplace), to Eureka (home of Eureka College, which Ronald Reagan attended).
Indiana
Ronald Reagan Miracle Ranch on Sugar Creek [2001]
8521 East 1100 North
Markelville, IN 45046
An educational facility assisting children with disabilities.
Ronald Reagan Parkway
North-south road to the west of Indianapolis, currently under construction.
Iowa
Ronald Reagan Historical Marker
4th and Court Streets
Des Moines [1999]
The marker marks a site where Reagan lived while working for radio station WHO.
Louisiana
Ronald Reagan Highway [2004]
US Highway 190, for its entire length within Louisiana.
Mississippi
The Reagan Hope Home
Located on a ranch that is part of the Mississippi Sheriffs’ Boys’ and Girls’ Ranches.
Missouri
Reagan Road [2004]
Intersects Business Highway 67.
Montana
Ronald Reagan Post Office
710 Wicks Lane
Billings, MT 59105 [2004]
Formerly named the Heights Post Office.
New Hampshire
Mount Reagan [2003]
Located in the state’s Presidential Range. Was formerly named Mount Clay.
New York
Ronald Reagan Boulevard
Warwick, NY
North Carolina
Ronald Reagan Highway
Jacksonville, NC [2005]
Part of new US Highway 17 bypass in the Jacksonville area.
Ohio
Ronald Reagan Voice of Freedom Park
7850 VOA Park Drive
West Chester Township, OH 45069 [2004]
Ronald Reagan Highway
Runs across the northern suburbs of Cincinnati.
Pennsylvania
Ronald Reagan Federal Building
228 Walnut St.
Harrisburg, PA 17101 [2004]
Ronald Reagan Drive
Richland Township, PA [2002]
Tennessee
North Rutherford YMCA Ronald Reagan Facility
2001 Motlow College Blvd.
Smyrna, TN 37167 [2005]
Texas
The Reagan Leadership Society
389 MSC Student Finance Center
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843 [1997]
A society dedicated to building student leadership for the Texas A&M campus and the community at large. Its student founder named the society in recognition of Reagan’s “ability to communicate, his ability to inspire confidence, and his kind personality.”
Ronald Reagan Middle School
4616 E. Bardin Road
Grand Prairie, TX 75052
Ronald Reagan High School
19000 Ronald Reagan
San Antonio, TX 78258 [2000]
Ronald Reagan Public Library
Ronald Reagan High School
19000 Ronald Reagan
San Antonio, TX 78258 [2000]
See previous entry.
Ronald W. Reagan Boulevard [2004]
A portion of Parmer Lane in Williamson County.
Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway [2005]
Runs alongside a portion of Interstate Highway 20 in Tarrant County (near Ft. Worth).
Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway [2005]
A portion of U.S. Highway 290 in Harris County (Houston area).
Utah
Ronald Reagan Academy
1143 W. Center St.
Springville, UT 84663 [2005]
Virginia (see also District of Columbia)
Ronald Wilson Reagan Memorial Highway [2005]
A portion of State Route 234 in Prince William County, near Manassas.
Wisconsin
Ronald Wilson Reagan College Preparatory High School
4965 S. 20th St.
Milwaukee, WI 53221 [renamed 2005]
Formerly Sholes High School
Ronald Reagan Elementary School
4225 S. Calhoun Road
New Berlin, WI 53151 [2006]
International/Other
“Grenada Salutes Ronald Reagan, Leader of Freedom” Commemorative Stamp Collection
Grenada [1996]
Proceeds from sales go to the Ronald Reagan Scholarship Fund (see next entry).
The Ronald Reagan Scholarship Fund
Grenada [1996]
Fund is used to send students from Grenada to the United States for study.
The Ronald Reagan-Main Street
Ballyporeen, Ireland
Ballyporeen is the Irish ancestral village of Ronald Reagan’s father’s family. President Reagan visited Ballyporeen in 1984. (See also “The Ronald Reagan Pub” [Simi Valley, California].)
US Army Kwajalein Atoll/Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site
Republic of the Marshall Islands [1999]
An area used by the United States as a missile range.
Ronald Reagan Square
Krakow, Poland [2004]
Formerly called Central Square.
Rondo Ronalda Reagana (Ronald Reagan Circle)
Tarnow, Poland [2000]
Traffic circle that connects Pope John Paul II Street with a street leading to the Church of the Blessed Caroline.