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FILE - In this April 4, 1961 file photo, Pete Seeger, with a banjo slung over his shoulder, is accompanied by his wife, Toshi, as he arrives at the federal court in New York for sentencing on a conviction for contempt of Congress. The town of Beacon, N.Y. plans to honor the couple by renaming a riverside park in their honor, which is seen as a fitting tribute since they were instrumental in converting the former dump into Riverfront Park. (AP Photo)

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FILE - In this May 5, 2006 file photo, folk singer Pete Seeger plays his banjo in Beacon, N.Y. As what would have been his 95th birthday approaches, some wonder what would be a fitting tribute to the life of the singer/activist who was known for shunning personal accolades. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File)

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President Obama reads briefing material while meeting with advisers inside his cabin at Camp David in 2012. Compared with President Bush, seen right with first lady Laura Bush on a 4-mile walk, Mr. Obama seldom uses the presidential retreat. On weekends, he often opts to play golf. The Bushes founds the grounds to be a good place for family. (WHITE HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHS)

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going the distance: President Carter and North Carolina Gov. James Hunt took in some exercise in 1979, but the Camp David Accords were more serious business. (Associated Press)

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Gipper and his Pardner: President Reagan and Vice President George H.W. Bush take a ride in the woods of Camp David. Reagan visited just about every weekend. (White House)