Bruce Springsteen is refusing the offer to have a rest stop named after him. Despite the New Jersey Turnpike’s history of naming its rest stops after important figures like Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Edison, the rock legend, 71, refused the opportunity as the Garden State Parkway prepares to add a new set of tributes.
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New Jersey Hall of Fame spokesperson Natasha Alagarasan told the outlet, “Bruce Springsteen respectfully declined to have a service area named after him.” She added, “It should be noted, though, that Bruce has been very supportive of the New Jersey Hall of Fame over the years, and is
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