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Interior Department Advances Restoration of Historic Names Honoring American Greatness

WASHINGTON, D.C. โ€” In accordance with President Donald J. Trumpโ€™s recent executive order, the Department of the Interior is proud to announce the implementation of name restorations that honor the legacy of American greatness, with efforts already underway.

As directed by the President, the Gulf of Mexico will now officially be known as the Gulf of America and North Americaโ€™s highest peak will once again bear the name Mount McKinley. These changes reaffirm the Nationโ€™s commitment to preserving the extraordinary heritage of the United States and ensuring that future generations of Americans celebrate the legacy of its heroes and historic assets. 

The U.S. Board on Geographic Names, under the purview of the Department of the Interior, is working expeditiously to update the official federal nomenclature in the Geographic Names Information System to reflect these changes, effective immediately for federal use.  

Gulf of America 

The Gulf of America, formerly known as the Gulf of Mexico, is one of the most vital assets in the Nationโ€™s history and economy. Spanning over 1,700 miles of U.S. coastline and encompassing nearly 160 million acres, the Gulf has been a critical artery for Americaโ€™s trade, energy production, and maritime industries. 

From its rich fisheries, which drive local economies, to its vast reserves of oil and natural gas that have fueled innovation and prosperity, the Gulf of America has consistently been a cornerstone of the Nationโ€™s growth. Its ports rank among the largest and most impressive in the world, connecting American goods to global markets. Recognizing the Gulfโ€™s enduring contributions to the economic strength and vitality of the United States, President Trumpโ€™s directive affirms its central importance to the Nation by officially renaming it the Gulf of America. 

Mount McKinley 

Mount McKinley, North Americaโ€™s highest peak, stands as a monument to the strength and determination of President William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States. President McKinley heroically led the Nation to victory in the Spanish-American War, fostering an era of rapid economic growth and territorial gains for the Nation. Tragically assassinated while in office, President McKinleyโ€™s leadership and sacrifice remain a testament to American resilience and success. 

In 1917, the country officially honored President McKinley through the naming of North Americaโ€™s highest peak. Yet after nearly a century, President Obamaโ€™s administration, in 2015, stripped the McKinley name from federal nomenclature, an affront to President McKinleyโ€™s life, his achievements, and his sacrifice. The decision to return the peak to its historical name is a meaningful recognition of President McKinleyโ€™s enduring legacy. 

A Commitment to Legacy 

The Department of the Interior remains committed to upholding all aspects of President Trumpโ€™s executive order, ensuring that the names we use reflect the values, sacrifices, and accomplishments that define our Nation. 

For more information about the Board on Geographic Names or to access federal naming resources, please visit theย U.S. Board on Geographic Names website.ย 

source: DOI.GOV PressRelease


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