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The following things are named after Donald Trump, an American businessman, real estate developer, television host, politician, and 45th and current President of the United States.

Many of the items listed are associated with The Trump Organization - of which he is the owner - either by outright ownership or through licensing deals.

Real estate

Trump Tower

Trump Tower in New York City

Current

In development

Cancelled/never completed

Trump International Hotels

Trump sign on his Chicago Hotel and Tower
Trump International Hotel - Las Vegas

Current

Cancelled/never completed

Former

Trump Plaza

Current

Trump Entertainment Resorts

Former

Other buildings

The Trump Building - New York City

Current

Former

Cancelled/never completed

Golf courses

United States

The 18th hole at Trump National Doral

International

Former

  • Trump International Golf Club Puerto Rico[17]

Arts and media

Books

Films

Games

Magazines

Songs

Other media

Food and drink

Current

  • Trump Winery, a vineyard in Virginia, acquired by Trump in 2011
  • Trump Natural Spring Water,[19][20] a water distribution company opened as Trump Ice in 2004, and served at Trump properties.[21][22][23][24][25]

Former

People

Family

Other

Species

Neopalpa donaldtrumpi was named in 2016 because the yellowish-white scales on its head were reminiscent of Trump's hairstyle

Streets/roads/etc.

  • Trump Avenue – Central Park, Ottawa[32]
  • Trump Drive – Kalispell, Montana[33]
  • Donald J Trump Boulevard – Kamëz, Albania[34]
  • United States Square in honor of President Donald Trump (aka Donald Trump Square) – a town square in Jerusalem surrounding the new U.S. embassy. Named in honor of Trump for moving the embassy into the city and recognizing it as Israel's capital.[35]

Other

Trump's personal airplane - dubbed "Trump Force One" since his entry into politics.

Former

See also

References

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