Seatac is named after Seatle and Tacoma. Seatac is named after Seatle and Tacoma. The question is probably "Washington airport named for two cities, not Washington DC airport named for two cities.
The Dulles Airport in Washington was named after the late Sec. of State , John Foster Dulles.
Washington State was officially named after George Washington
John Lennon has Liverpool Airport named after him, it was officially named after him in 2002 when it changed from Liverpool Airport to Liverpool John Lennon Airport, the logo also changed which features his famous self portrait. Liverpool John Lennon Airport is the tenth busiest in the united kingdom.
Norman Washington Manley, a national hero of Jamaica, for whom Kingston's international airport is named, was born on July 4, 1893 .
The airport in Bangladesh is officially named Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. It started its operations in 1980. It serves commercial airlines as well as the Bangladesh Air Force.
(1) Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - Washington, DC (2) John F Kennedy International Airport - New York, NY (3) George H.W. Bush - Houston, TX (4) Gerald Ford Airport - Grand Rapids MI (5) Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport - Dickinson, ND (6) Abraham Lincoln Capitol Airport - Springfield, IL
There are many things and places named after George Washington. Some of the places are Fort Washington, California, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, Little Washington, Virginia, and Washington, Iowa. Some things named after him are Georgetown College, Washington College, Central Washington University, Mount Washington, and the George Washington Bridge.
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not officially until the Democratic National Convention
George Washington was the person that the capital of the United States of America (Washington DC) was named after. George Washington was the first President of the USA.
The State of Washington, named after George Washington, is the only state named for a President. ( Six states are named after foreign kings: Louisiana after King Louis of France, and Georgia after King George II , N and S Carolina after King Charles. Moreover, Virginia and Maryland were named after Queen Elizabeth (The Virgin Queen) and Queen Mary, respectively. )