The foundation's original name, the Cuban Art Foundation, was changed in 1962 to honor its founder.
From the beginning the settlement was officially called Alexânia, honoring its founder.
The post office opened on April 29, 1880 under the name Harshaw in order to honor its founder.
The first settlement took the name of Paulápolis to honor its founder.
The move to set up the museum to honor the city's founder was first proposed in 2000 though there was no progress for many years.
In 1953 the board of directors decided to honor the bank's founder by changing the name to Moody National Bank.
Every year on Washington's birthday the Military Order of the Purple Heart places a wreath on the monument to honor its founder.
In 1958 it became a municipality on its own taking the name of Damolândia honoring its founder.
It was renamed the Liz Christy Garden in 1985 to honor its founder who died in 1985.
To honor their founder, the paratroopers yelled "Bill Lee" as they jumped into France on D-Day.