Airport names in the United States are rarely simply labels on a departure board. These massive facilities, which move thousands of passengers each year, can become public monuments, partisan battlegrounds, and proxies for fights over memory, identity, and power. There are some extremely obvious examples, such as Washington D.C.’s Reagan National Airport (DCA), a forced renaming of the facility.
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