Dwight D. Eisenhower, initially viewing Shangri-La as a luxury, was persuaded to keep it and subsequently renamed it Camp David in honor of his grandson. He enhanced the facility with a helicopter pad, a screening room, a bowling alley, and a single golf hole, and renamed the presidential cabin 'Aspen,' initiating the tradition of naming cabins after trees.
Impact: Medium. Eisenhower's tenure solidified Camp David's identity and amenities, making it more accessible and enjoyable for presidents and their families, while also introducing the iconic tree-naming convention.
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Sources in support: Josh (Host), Chuck (Host)

