The raft on the embankment of the path in the community of the coast of the Florida Gulf in the clerk is renamed to comply with a mustachioed giant-burgant with a head plan Hulk Hoganwho called the city a house and died at the beginning of this year.
Residents and tourists of Florida will be able to perpetuate the memory of the Hulkster, absorbing the sun along the road that connects the clerk to the Clearouter beach. They will also be able to get several repetitions at training stations decorated with Hogan’s red and yellow flowers, Republican Governor Ron landing said on Friday.
Landmark made an announcement in Hulk's Hangout, a bar and a restaurant in a clerical, an open icon of pop culture.
“This shows that, you know, his memory will live a lot of time. I mean that they always said: “Halkamania will live forever,” said landing, a generally accepted fan of struggle.
Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bolly, died at the age of 71 In July after suffering Acute cardiovascular disease In his house in the clerk. At the end of August, the police were Still investigating Death.
Hogan stretched his influence on television, pop culture and conservative policy during a long and Scandal The second act of his life.
For many of his fans, Hogan remains an American icon, waving flags, with a horseshoe mustache and convex biceps that called on the fans: “Tell your prayers, eat your vitamins.”
The Halk Hogan trail will be a 2-mile (3-kilometer) section of the Clearoter memorial road. On Friday morning, a red and yellow sign in honor of the fighter was already built along the path.
Nick Hugan, the son of a fighter, said that his father would be “so proud”, seeing how the path was renamed his honor.
“Clearoter has always been at home for him. Regardless of how far he traveled around the world or where his career took him, he was always founded here, ”said Nick Hogan, whose real name is Nick Bolly.
“He loved to inspire people to be the best version of themselves. So this trace is not just a dedication. This is a living legacy, ”he added.
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Kate Payne is a member of the Associated Press/Report Corps for the American Statehouse News. Report for America It is a non -profit national service program that puts journalists on local news to report unregistered issues.