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McCormick Ranch refers to an area in
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, which is one of the largest planned communities in Arizona.


History

In 1921, the Jolly family built a ranch and home on 160 acres located at what is today the corner of Scottsdale and Indian Bend roads. This was purchased by Research Products Corporation, Cleveland, OH in 1941, who not long afterwards sold it to Fowler and Anne McCormick. Between 1942 and 1954, Anne and Fowler had begun to purchase parcels of land all around the Jolly/RP parcel. The ranch was primarily used as a winter home by the McCormicks, as they admired the warmer climate. Fowler was not a stranger to money. His maternal grandfather was
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, while his paternal grandfather was
Cyrus McCormick Cyrus Hall McCormick (February 15, 1809 – May 13, 1884) was an American inventor and businessman who founded the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, which later became part of the International Harvester Company in 1902. Originally from the ...
, the inventor of the mechanical reaper, which would form the foundation for the company later known as
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. Fowler would later go on to be president and chairman of the board for
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. Anne McCormick was a lover of Arabian horses. In the mid-1950s, she devoted 150 acres of the northern part of her ranch near what is today the intersection of Shea Boulevard and Pima Road as an equestrian center devoted to Arabian horses, and called it Paradise Park. The Arabian Horse Association of Arizona held their annual show at Paradise Park from 1956 (its second year) through 1968, when it was moved to
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. The Arizona Arabian Horse Show was the first of its kind dedicated to Arabian horses. After Anne McCormick's death in 1969, a portion of the McCormick's land, about 4,236 acres, was sold to
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in the summer of 1970 for a purchase price of $12.1 million. Richard F Boultinghouse was the General Manager of McCormick Ranch and responsible for its real estate development. The development was incorporated in 1972, and according to real estate websites for the area, it has two championship 18-hole golf courses (McCormick Ranch Golf Club's Palm Course and Pine Course), more than 25 miles of bicycle paths, parks, public tennis courts, and 130 acres of man-made lakes (7 lakes total).


Location

McCormick Ranch lies in what is considered "central Scottsdale," between Indian Bend Road to the south and the Shea Boulevard corridor to the north. The Town of
Paradise Valley, Arizona Paradise Valley is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, and a suburb of Phoenix, the state's largest city. It is Arizona's wealthiest municipality. The town is known for its luxury golf courses, shopping, expensive real estate, and ...
is to the west, and the
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(SRPMIC) is to the east.


Size

Covering an area of approximately 5 square miles, McCormick Ranch has almost 14,000 residents, for a population density of about 2700 people per square mile.


Amenities

In addition to those listed above, McCormick Ranch has many high-end shops and offices located along the arterial streets that form its perimeter, and a few along interior streets. Commercial and recreational developments on the SRPMIC to the east include The Scottsdale Pavilions outdoor shopping center,
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and golf course,
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick Salt River Fields at Talking Stick is a stadium complex located in the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community near Scottsdale, Arizona, at the former site of the Indian Bend Country Club. It serves as the Major League Baseball spring-trainin ...
(spring training home of the
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franchises)
Odysea Aquarium
and th
Butterfly Wonderland
Scottsdale City parks interior to McCormick Ranch includ
Mountain View Park

Comanche ParkShoshone Park
and Zuni Park.
Cochise Elementary School
is adjacent to Mountain View Park. Many green spaces within and adjacent to McCormick Ranch are connected to the City of Scottsdale'
Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt
Th
Mustang branch of the Scottsdale Public Library
is just northeast of McCormick Ranch, as is the Shea Boulevard hospital campus of Scottsdale Healthcare.


See also

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McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is a railroad park located in Scottsdale, Arizona It features a gauge railroad, a Magma Arizona Railroad locomotive, a railroad museum, three model railroad clubs and a gauge live steam railroad. History In 196 ...


References


External links


Official McCormick Ranch website

McCormick Ranch Golf Club

McCormick Ranch Lifestyle Magazine

McCormick Ranch subdivision maps

Mccormickranchrealestatehomes.com: McCormick Ranch home sales data

Mccormickranch.com: McCormick Ranch: Businesses, Real Estate and Community Info
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