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Honoring a musical legend: Florida dedicates highway to Jimmy Buffett

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Honoring a musical legend: Florida dedicates highway to Jimmy Buffett

Governor Ron DeSantis has recently enacted legislation to memorialize the beloved singer Jimmy Buffett by renaming a prominent Florida highway and introducing a new specialty license plate. 

This initiative reflects Buffett's lasting impact on Florida’s culture and its natural environment.

A musical tribute on Florida A1A

The newly signed bill designates the stretch of Florida A1A from Key West to the Georgia border as the “Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway.” 

This honor recognizes Buffett not only as a cultural icon but also for his environmental advocacy, particularly his efforts to protect Florida’s manatees and natural landscapes.

Margaritaville comes to license plates

In conjunction with the highway naming, another bill was passed to revamp the state’s specialty license-plate program, which includes the creation of a “Margaritaville” license plate. 

This plate, inspired by Buffett's famous song, symbolizes his influence and the laid-back beach lifestyle he popularized. 

Proceeds from the sale of these plates will support the SFC Charitable Foundation, an organization founded by Buffett aimed at social and environmental change.

A lasting legacy

Jimmy Buffett, who passed away at the age of 76 due to skin cancer, was a figure synonymous with the Florida Keys lifestyle. 

His songs often celebrated life by the sea and his connection to the “temperate zone” of Florida. 

His musical and philanthropic legacy continues to influence the state, as seen by his involvement with the Save the Manatee Club and now through the specialty license plates that fund conservation efforts.

Expanding Florida’s specialty plate program

The legislation also introduces several new license plates, including those for the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, general aviation, and other community causes, reflecting a broad spectrum of Florida’s cultural and environmental assets. 

The bill, effective from October 1, also makes significant amendments to existing plates, enhancing the diversity of the state’s specialty tag program.

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