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Access road in Shangri-la, Maryland

Access road through Shangri-la, the Navy Rest Camp in the Catoctin Mountains, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Maryland, frequently used as a presidential retreat. A sign posts the speed limit as 15 mph. The name was later changed to Camp David. From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.

The Road at Camp Dealey

A road at Camp Dealey with a mileage marker on the far right showing miles to cities around the world. The camp was located on the east coast of the southern part of Guam and provided recreation for submariners in 1944-1945. Photograph is part of an album entitled "WWII Camp Dealey Sub Recuperation Camp."

Camp Dealey Road and Foliage

A photograph of the road at Camp Dealey with a mile marker on the far right hand side in the photo that reflects mileage to cities all around the world. The camp was located on the east coast of the southern part of Guam and provided recreation for submariners in 1944-1945. Photograph is part of an album entitled "WWII Camp Dealey Sub Recuperation Camp."

President Truman at Ribbon-Cutting Ceremonies for Truman Road

President Harry S. Truman at ribbon-cutting ceremonies for a new section of Truman Road through Independence, Missouri. Standing to the left of President Truman is Mayor Robert Weatherford and Mr. Truman's brother, Vivian Truman. The man with his back to the camera is unidentified. They are at Truman Road and Main Street; the old fire station is behind them.