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  1. President Reagan and Mrs. Reagan watching a film in the White House Theater. DATE. LOCATION. MOVIE TITLE. 01/31/1981. Camp David. Tribute.

  2. President Ronald Reagan wrote in his diary on January 8, 1982, that he and Nancy watched the film at Camp David, writing of it: "We ran an old movie, One Way Passage – Kay Francis, Wm. Powell. It was wonderful."

  3. Camp David is a Presidential Retreat in the Maryland Catoctin Mountains about 60 miles outside Washington, DC. The Reagans visited Camp David frequently for horseback riding, walking with their dogs, watching films on Friday and Saturday, and just generally relaxing.

  4. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Arrives by Helicopter at Landing Zone at Camp David. (President Reagan and Margaret Thatcher Kiss Then Get in Golf Cart), President Reag ...more. Full Title ...

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    Something most Americans never realize is that Camp David is a naval facility. Officially designated as Naval Support Facility Thurmont, the camp is situated near the small town of Thurmont, Maryland. It seems odd that a camp far from the ocean and high up in Maryland's mountains would be run by the U.S. Navy. But Camp David's history begins with a...

    Following Roosevelt's death, Harry Trumanvisited Shangri-La a few times, but never really took a liking to it. When Dwight Eisenhowerbecame president, he became a fan of the camp, and he liked it so much he named it for his grandson. Camp David soon became familiar to Americans. Eisenhower was the first president to use a presidential helicopter, w...

    The true purpose of Camp David has always been to provide a relaxing escape from the pressures of the White House. And sometimes the recreation pursuits in the Maryland woods have taken a surprising turn. In January 1991, first lady Barbara Bush broke her leg in a sledding accident at Camp David. Newspapers the following day showed her arrivingback...

    Schuster, Alvin. "Woodsy White House: Camp David, long a retreat for Chief Executives, has become a prime news source." New York Times. 8 May 1960. p. 355.
    Giorgione, Michael. Inside Camp David: The Private World of the Presidential Retreat.Little, Brown and Company, 2017.
  5. Two Weeks at Camp David. There was no love lost between Egypt’s Anwar Sadat and Israel’s Menachem Begin. But at the very brink of failure, they found a way to reach agreement

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  7. Mar 8, 2021 · President Reagan didn’t host many foreign visitors at Camp David, but he did welcome British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1984. In a private meeting with Reagan, Thatcher recounted the recent visit of up-and-coming Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to London.