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Who is Camp David named after?

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Who is Camp David named after?

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Originally called Shangri-La, the retreat nestled in the Catoctin Mountains of Maryland was rechristened Camp David in 1953 by Dwight Eisenhower in honor of his grandson. The “submarginal” land was purchased by the U.S. government in 1936 and was earmarked to demonstrate how “rough terrain and eroded soil could be turned into productive land again.” It served as home to several different camps before it was claimed as a presidential retreat for FDR in 1942. The original camp cost $18,650 to build and was rather rustic, consisting of 20 cabins lacking in indoor plumbing and hot water. Initially, the location of the camp was a closely guarded secret. This lasted until September 16, 1945, when The Baltimore Sun ran a story on the retreat, accompanied by aerial photographs. Following Roosevelt’s death, the land was retained by the federal govern

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