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Hollywood is home to distinctive landmarks such as the congregation of St. John Francis Regis Catholic Church, which was founded in 1690. The area also includes the nationally renowned [[Sotterley (Hollywood, Maryland)|Sotterley Plantation]] on the banks of the [[Patuxent River]]. Sotterley was founded in 1703 by [[James Bowles]], a wealthy planter, eventually changing hands to former Maryland Governor [[George Plater]] and through the 20th century to [[Louisa Satterlee]] and her husband. She was the daughter of [[J.P. Morgan]]. The town is also home to a recently demolished manor house, [[Resurrection Manor]], which was thought to have been built in 1640 by [[Thomas Cornwalleys]], the grandfather of the General [[Lord Cornwallis]] who surrendered to [[George Washington]] at the [[Battle of Yorktown (1781)|Battle of Yorktown]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. |
Hollywood is home to distinctive landmarks such as the congregation of St. John Francis Regis Catholic Church, which was founded in 1690. The area also includes the nationally renowned [[Sotterley (Hollywood, Maryland)|Sotterley Plantation]] on the banks of the [[Patuxent River]]. Sotterley was founded in 1703 by [[James Bowles]], a wealthy planter, eventually changing hands to former Maryland Governor [[George Plater]] and through the 20th century to [[Louisa Satterlee]] and her husband. She was the daughter of [[J.P. Morgan]]. The town is also home to a recently demolished manor house, [[Resurrection Manor]], which was thought to have been built in 1640 by [[Thomas Cornwalleys]], the grandfather of the General [[Lord Cornwallis]] who surrendered to [[George Washington]] at the [[Battle of Yorktown (1781)|Battle of Yorktown]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. yup hahh |
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Revision as of 15:48, 4 August 2009
Hollywood is a unincorporated community located within St. Mary's County, Maryland.[1] It was named in 1867, when a storeowner at Thompson's General Store near the Uniontown section of Hollywood required a name for the post office inside the store. The storeowner was inspired by the gigantic holly tree planted in front of the store and named the post office Hollywood.
History
Hollywood is home to distinctive landmarks such as the congregation of St. John Francis Regis Catholic Church, which was founded in 1690. The area also includes the nationally renowned Sotterley Plantation on the banks of the Patuxent River. Sotterley was founded in 1703 by James Bowles, a wealthy planter, eventually changing hands to former Maryland Governor George Plater and through the 20th century to Louisa Satterlee and her husband. She was the daughter of J.P. Morgan. The town is also home to a recently demolished manor house, Resurrection Manor, which was thought to have been built in 1640 by Thomas Cornwalleys, the grandfather of the General Lord Cornwallis who surrendered to George Washington at the Battle of Yorktown during the American Revolutionary War. yup hahh
Economy
The contemporary community of Hollywood now serves as a small rural community with minimal economic pursuits such as the extensive farms that produce soybean, corn, hay, grains, wheats, and formerly tobacco. It currently hosts an industrial park where corporations such as Northrop Grumman have branch offices. There is a training/conference center for engineers attached to the nearby Patuxent River Naval Air Station. Numerous roads lead to the shore of the Patuxent River. Hollywood is not an incorporated town, residing under the direct authority of the St. Mary's County Commissioners.
Schools
Hollywood is home to Hollywood Elementary School[1] on Joy Chapel Road, which is divided into multiple "houses" that each emphasize a different culture from around the world.
Socks the cat
Socks, the cat of President Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton, lived in Hollywood after the Clintons left the White House in 2001. Socks, who lived with Bill Clinton's secretary Betty Currie, was euthanized in 2009.