{"id":115269,"date":"2025-01-23T21:30:00","date_gmt":"2025-01-24T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/its-official-denali-is-again-mount-mckinley\/"},"modified":"2025-01-24T16:21:36","modified_gmt":"2025-01-25T01:21:36","slug":"its-official-denali-is-again-mount-mckinley","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/its-official-denali-is-again-mount-mckinley\/","title":{"rendered":"It’s official: Denali is again Mount McKinley"},"content":{"rendered":"

This is a developing story.<\/em><\/ins><\/p>\n

The name is no longer Denali.<\/p>\n

The tallest mountain in the United States has been officially reverted to Mount McKinley, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced in a press release Friday<\/a>. The official action comes four days after President Donald Trump signed an executive order on his first day back in office that also changes the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.<\/p>\n

“As directed by the President, the Gulf of Mexico will now officially be known as the Gulf of America and North America’s highest peak will once again bear the name Mount McKinley,” the press release states. “These changes reaffirm the Nation’s commitment to preserving the extraordinary heritage of the United States and ensuring that future generations of Americans celebrate the legacy of its heroes and historic assets.”<\/p>\n

The exective order directed the Interior Department to make the change within 30 days. The name changes won’t immediately be present on all federal documents, websites and in other uses, the Interior Department noted.<\/p>\n

“The U.S. Board on Geographic Names, under the purview of the Department of the Interior, is working expeditiously to update the official federal nomenclature in the Geographic Names Information System to reflect these changes, effective immediately for federal use,” the release states.<\/p>\n

A poll of 1,816 adult residents<\/a> in Alaska published earlier this week found 54% opposed changing the name, 26% supported it and 20% had no opinion. The Alaska Survey Research poll between Jan. 11-13 also found Trump voters favored the name change with 43% supporting, 37% opposing and 23% with no opinion. Voters supporting former Vice President Kamala Harris opposed the change with 7% supporting, 86% opposing and 7% with no opinion.<\/p>\n

Vera Starbard, a Juneau resident who is this year’s Alaska Writer Laureate and a screenwriter for the PBS animated television show “Molly of Denali,” shared a social media post referencing an episode called “Molly and the Great One” that features the history of the mountan and its name.<\/p>\n

“More than a whim or aesthetic preference, Denali’s millennia-old history with its given name is better appreciated the more you know about it,” she wrote.<\/p>\n