Tallahassee, Florida — Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that Tallahassee International Airport will be dedicated as Bobby Bowden-Tallahassee International Airport, honoring the longtime Florida State coach who led the Seminoles from 1976 through 2009. The announcement came during a bill-signing event that also included commemorative road namings enacted by the Legislature. The renaming formalizes a series of recognitions: Bowden coached more than 300 games and won two national championships; his Doak Campbell Stadium field was named in 2004 and he received the Governor's Medal of Freedom in 2021. DeSantis and family members offered statements Tuesday, and the signed bill also designates a Dickey Betts Memorial Highway and other roadway names.
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This renaming honors a local legend who shaped Florida State football. It's a reminder of the impact sports figures can have on a community. If you're a Seminoles fan, you might want to snap a photo next time you're at the airport.
Bobby Bowden's legacy continues to live on in Tallahassee. His contributions to football and the community are being recognized in a big way. Worth forwarding if you know a Seminoles fan who'd appreciate this tribute.
Bowden's family, Florida State University, and regional tourism benefit from the honorary airport and roadway namings by increasing public recognition and ceremonial honors.
No direct material harm or documented victims were reported in the articles related to the renamings; coverage was descriptive and commemorative.
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DeSantis Renames Tallahassee Airport After Bobby Bowden Honor
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