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Camp David

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Camp David

[[Image:|200px|center|Camp David]]
Official Name
Naval Support Facility Thurmont
Aliases
Camp David; Hi-Catoctin

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125 acre (0.5 km²)

First appearance

Unknown

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History

First known as Hi-Catoctin, Camp David was originally built as a camp for federal government employees and their families,by the Works Progress Administration, starting in 1935, opening in 1938. In 1942 it was converted to a presidential retreat by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and renamed Shangri-La. Camp David received its present name from Dwight Eisenhower, in honor of his grandson, David Eisenhower

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