There are already proposals to name schools after the Swimmer. I would suggest the Dike Bridge in Chappaquiddick would be a better fit.
oops, the following should have been part of post 1 not story body.
Ted’s crash http://www.check-six.com/Crash_Sites/Kennedy-N344S.htm
Why not name it after his nephew the late John F Kennedy Jr., whose flying inexperience cut short his life as well as his wife and sister in law. That would make as much sense.
The JFK Jr Crash http://www.cnn.com/US/9907/21/kennedy.plane.06/
I was thinking along the lines of a boat ramp.
Definitely a bridge. Or a swimming school.
Eventually, he’ll have his name on more buildings than Sheets Byrd does or ever will.
My home town!
This man was almost crying as he told the story.
Fine with me as long as they name the bridge where he killed Mary Jo after him and Mary Jo, too.
Makes sense, it was Kennedy who restricted CIA intelligence gathering that ultimately allowed terriorist to take off from Logan....
great idea for an airport surrounded by water
There are four cities in MA named for Endicott Peabody. Endicott-Oeabody-Marblehead and Athol.
Hey, I have a couple. Why not change the spelling of Hyannis to High Anus and then change the name of the airport there to the Edward Moore Kennedy High Anus Airport and have the FAA change the airport's three letter designation to ASS?
Jeeeezzz, why are they in such a hurry to name something after Kennedy?
Logan doesn’t need another name after it....it is a dumb idea.
The only place that needs the Kennedy name distinctly displayed is their headstone.
We will rest assured.
It would be appropriate to name the duty-free shop after the buoyant lush, though...
Hey, not everyone from M’head is like this idiot. A perfectly dumb idea, since there already is a Kennedy airport, in NYC.
The old line at home is this: Dawn rises over Marblehead, a saying reserved for folks whose heads are a mite thick.
It was sailors from Marblehead, btw, that made it possible for Gen.Washington to withdraw his army from Long Island across the East River to Manhattan when the Brits kicked out butts in the Battle of Long Island.
Sorry, couldn’t help myself.
Epic fail.
Kennedy Airport? That has a nice familar ring to it. Maybe the one I grew up next to could be renamed Idlewild.