Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Camp David was named after which president’s grandson?"
Camp David, the presidential retreat nestled in Maryland’s Catoctin Mountains, was named by President Dwight D. Eisenhower after his grandson, David Eisenhower. Originally known as "Shangri-La" by Franklin Roosevelt, Eisenhower felt the name was too grandiose and chose a more personal designation. Renaming the retreat "Camp David" reflected his desire for simplicity and affection for his grandson. The retreat has become a historic site where presidents host foreign leaders, hold meetings, and find respite from Washington’s pressures.