Travis Phillips was a merchant in Aurora who had served as an alderman in the city and as its mayor. His deep love for the area became clear when it was learned after his passing that his will designated $24,000 from his estate be used to purchase land for a park that would be donated to Aurora. On November 21, 1899, the deed of purchase was signed for 60 acres. The land bought had been used as a picnic area for family outings as early as 1835 when it was known as Scharschug's Woods, and was built up as an entertain area in the early 1870s by the Aurora Sharp Shooter Society. At the time of its purchase it was called City Park, though most residents simply referred to it as Phillips Park, a name the city council officially gave it in 1902. The next major historical moment for the park was March 7, 1934, when over the years since then, several american
mastodon bones including three skulls, three tusks, a lower jaw, a shoulder blade, three ribs, a femur, and several toe bones among others were dug up. Along with the mastodon bones, they also found the jaw bone and femur of a
Castoroides ohioensis giant beaver, and the humerus and breast bones of a
Trumpeter swan. Along with the remains of different plants such as bits of wood and the seed cones of both the
Eastern hemlock, and the
Black spruce. All of which were found during the Phillips Park Lake Excavation Project, The bones have traveled to different museums over the years, and when some of the mastodon bones were found, the
Field Museum of Natural History made them an offer to trade a cast of there
Megatherium skeleton, in exchange for the real mastodon bones, but they didn't take the deal. So now they are housed in the visitor center of the park that was built in 2003. Which was about one thousand feet away from where the bones were first found. Improvements by the
Works Progress Administration in 1938 included planting trees and shrubs, building fireplaces and animal pens, and new cages. The park has grown over the years adding new attractions, and still continues to be a place for family outings. ==Attractions==