McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park - Scottsdale, Arizona. The McCormick Stillman Railroad Park was built on land that originally was part of land owned by Anne and Fowler McCormick (grandson of John D. Rockefeller.) The horse operations of the ranch were located in Scottsdale.  That meant that the park went from 50 acres to 30 acres. To build the park out the U.S. Marine Corps and Senator Barry Goldwater became involved.  The park opened for the public on October 4, 1975.  The park contains the railroad, carousel, museum displays, arboretum, has concerts and special events each year. The Paradise and Pacific Railroad reproduction carries passengers througout the park on a mile long track.  Tickets cost $1 each. The Scottsdale Charro Carousel was restored and purchased by the Scottsdale Railroad and Mechanical Society to be part of the park.  It costs one ticket per rider with children under 3 free with paying adult.  Tickets cost $1 each.  Exhibits at the Park include the Magma Arizona Railroad Engine No. 6 which is the only Arizona & New Mexico engine remaining in AZ.