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Paradise & Pacific Railroad 1956 pictorial Guy Stillman Scottsdale, Arizona

$ 3.16

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: An original magazine article that has been carefully removed, and sent in an acid free sleeve.
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    Description

    “Family Owned Narrow Gauge Railroad”. A look back to the beginnings of The Paradise and Pacific Railroad. Built by Guy Stillman this live steam, 15 inch gauge, railroad is now located within the McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park at the southeast corner of Scottsdale and Indian Bend roads in Scottsdale, Arizona. The eighty acre site which was once a ranch far beyond the northern outskirts of town is now right in the middle of burgeoning Scottsdale. What started in the early 1950’s as a private railroad for family and friends on the Stillman estate with a locomotive, a speeder, tank car, two gondolas and a caboose. This is an original 3 page magazine article from 1956 Pages measure 6 1/2" x 9". We do not photocopy these.
    Paradise & Pacific Railroad 1956 pictorial Guy Stillman Scottsdale, Arizona
    Paradise & Pacific Railroad 1956 pictorial Guy Stillman Scottsdale, Arizona
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    Description
    “Family Owned Narrow Gauge Railroad”. A look back to the beginnings of The Paradise and Pacific Railroad. Built by Guy Stillman this live steam, 15 inch gauge, railroad is now located within the McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park at the southeast corner of Scottsdale and Indian Bend roads in Scottsdale, Arizona. The eighty acre site which was once a ranch far beyond the northern outskirts of town is now right in the middle of burgeoning Scottsdale.
    What started in the early 1950’s as a private railroad for family and friends on the Stillman estate with a locomotive, a speeder, tank car, two gondolas and a caboose.
    This is an original 3 page magazine article from 1956
    Pages measure 6 1/2" x 9".
    We do not photocopy these.
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