LaGuardia Airport, one of the busiest airports serving New York City, bears the name of Fiorello Henry La Guardia. He served as the 99th Mayor of New York City from 1934 to 1945, a period encompassing the Great Depression and World War II.
During his mayoralty, La Guardia oversaw significant infrastructure development, including the airport’s construction in 1939. Originally called New York Municipal Airport North Beach, it was later renamed in his honor, recognizing his instrumental role in its creation and his broader contributions to the city’s advancement. The airport’s development was a key part of La Guardia’s efforts to modernize New York’s infrastructure and solidify its position as a global hub.