“Margaritaville” could soon span the entire state of Florida thanks to a new bill that wants to designate A1A as “Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway”
"Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway" would run from Key West in Monroe County all the way up to Nassau County on the state's border with Georgia"Margaritaville" could soon span the entire state of Florida thanks to a new bill that wants to designate A1A as""Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway" would run from Key West in Monroe County all the way up to Nassau County on the state's border with Georgia.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters.
Buffett, who was originally from Mississippi but called Key West home for many years, was best known for hits like"Margaritaville,” which encapsulated the allure of island escapism.
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