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English, 09.03.2021 20:00, alexabessin

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Camp Misty Mount was first used by the Maryland
League for Crippled Children.
Presidential Retreat
adapted from The National Parks Service
Catoctin Mountain Park was originally land purchased
by the government in 1936, to be developed into
recreational facility. The facility was to demonstrate how
rough terrain and eroded soil could be turned into
productive land again. Camp Misty Mount was first used by
the
Maryland League for Crippled Children. After the first
year, the League moved to a second camp in 1938, Camp
Greentop, because Camp Misty Mount's terrain was
difficult to negotiate in a wheelchair. A third camp, Camp
Hi-Catoctin, was completed in the winter of 1938-1939 and
was used for three years as a family camp for federal
employees
President Franklin D. Roosevelt was accustomed to
seeking relief from hot Washington, D. C. summers and
relaxing on weekends aboard the
Potom
the presidential yacht
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were very concerned about the President's
continued use of the Potomac World War II had brought
an attack on Pearl Harbor and had drawn German U-boats
close in Atlantic waters. Presidential safety and Presidential
health were concerns. The muggy climate of Washington,
D. C. was considered detrimental to his health, affecting his
sinuses. A new retreat, a place to relax, within a 100 mile
radius of Washington, D. C. and in the cool mountain air
In 1942, the U. S. Secret Service were very
concerned about the President's continued use of
the Potomac.
In 1952, Truman approved a compromise under
which the land north of Maryland Route 77 would
remain Catoctin Mountain Park operated by the
National Park Service and the land south of
Maryland Route 77 would become Cunningham
Falls State Park.
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