The document provides a brief history of Hollywood, California from its founding in the late 19th century to present day. It notes that Harvey Henderson Wilcox and Daeida Wilcox Beveridge established Hollywood based on the Wilcox Map of Hollywood in the 1890s. Key landmarks and developments mentioned include the Glen Holly Hotel in 1890, the establishment of a post office and rail line in 1895, Hollywood High School opening in 1906, the intersections of Hollywood and Highland being developed in 1907, Charlie Chaplin Studios being built in 1917, the Egyptian Theatre opening in 1922, and Graumans Chinese Theatre opening in 1927.