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Clifton and California
* Clifton, California, former name of Del Rey, California
Del Rey ( formerly, Clifton ) is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Fresno County, California, United States.
They followed the Clifton Bridge effort with a jump from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California ( including the first female bungee jump by Jane Wilmot ), and with a televised leap from the Royal Gorge Suspension Bridge in Colorado, sponsored by and televised on the popular American television program That's Incredible!

Clifton and former
The former is situated in the Fallsview Tourist Area, alongside many of the area's hotels, whilst the latter is adjacent to Clifton Hill, on Falls Avenue, a major tourist promenade.
* Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. ( born 1926 ), former United States Deputy Secretary of State
In the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 20 was legislated to follow the former alignment of Route 3 between Paterson and East Rutherford as Route 3 was moved to the Route S3 freeway that was built between East Rutherford and Clifton .< ref name =" nj1953 ">
The area around the former sanitarium was designated the Clifton Springs Sanitarium Historic District and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Housed in a magnificent 3-story building that was the former Main Hall of Clifton College, the organization offers a local outlet for visual and performing arts unparalleled in a city of Clifton's size.
Although he played linebacker at Texas Christian University and then the Jets, Clifton played quarterback for the Bridgeport Bulls his junior and senior years leading the Bulls to a 9-1 record in the former ( losing only to Bowie at home ).
* Kyle Clifton, former NFL player
Although the route, next to the railway and over the former Clifton colliery site, was chosen to minimize the clearance of occupied land, Yatefield, Olive Mount and Whittlefield Mills, the Barracks, and several hundred more terrace houses had to be demolished.
The village name comes in two parts: the former name ' Clifton ' is Anglo Saxon in origin and means ' Cliff farm ', referring to the village's position on a cliff on a bank of the River Ouse.
Clifton-Brown is related to seven other MPs, including Douglas Clifton Brown and Harry Hylton-Foster who both became Speaker, the former from 1943 to 1951 and the latter from 1959 to 1965.
* Old Cliftonian Lodge No. 3340-Masonic Lodge for former pupils and Masters associated with Clifton College
South of here it follows the former A614 as Clifton Boulevard.
One of the bridges over the Trent at Clifton Bridge includes a section of the former B680 ( which followed the route into Nottingham now used by the A453 ).
In between these games, Gloucestershire arranged his appointment as assistant coach at Clifton College, Bristol, where he worked on his batting technique with former county cricketers John Tunnicliffe and George Dennett.
Along with Clifton Hill and Collingwood, the suburb was a part of the City of Collingwood, until former State premier Jeff Kennett conducted a wholesale merger of local government areas in 1994.
Dwelling density in Clifton Hill is significantly lower than the remainder of the former City of Collingwood, which also included the suburbs of Collingwood and Abbotsford.
* City of Collingwood-A former Local Government Area which Clifton Hill was a part of.
Now, with the new frontage in place, the house was virtually turned around: the ' Clifton Maybank ' façade becoming the front entrance of the house, and the impressive former front elevation now overlooking a lawn surrounded by flower borders, rather than the original entrance courtyard.
This area corresponds roughly with the city wards of Clifton and Clifton East, although the former also includes the river side suburb of Hotwells.
Clifton is home to many buildings of the University of Bristol, including Goldney Hall ; Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge ; the Roman Catholic Clifton Cathedral ; Christ Church, Clifton Down ; Clifton College ; Clifton High School ; the former Amberley House preparatory school ; Queen Elizabeth's Hospital School, The Clifton Club ; and Bristol Zoo.

Clifton and name
Clifton is an English surname, place name or given name.
* Clifton Hall ( Havertown, Pennsylvania ), another name for the Grange Estate, a historic mansion in Pennsylvania
News programs interviewed Clifton as Kaufman's opening act, but the interviews invariably would turn ugly whenever Kaufman's name came up.
Clifton claimed Kaufman was using his name " to go places.
The name Clifton honored Clift Wilkinson, town founder.
The name Clifton was rejected but the mail route was granted.
He also stated in this correspondence that he wanted the patent to be known by " Your name of Cliftons Park ", and the patent was named the Clifton Park Patent.
A shopping center, previously the Clifton Country Mall, shares the name.
Over the years the name was altered to Clifton.
Clifton Township is the name of some places in the U. S. state of Minnesota:
Clifton is the name of some places in the U. S. state of Wisconsin:
By the age of nineteen, using the name Clifton Webb, he had become a professional ballroom dancer, often partnering " exceedingly decorative " star dancer Bonnie Glass ( she eventually replaced him with Rudolph Valentino ), and performed in about two dozen operettas before debuting on Broadway as Bosco in The Purple Road, which opened at the Liberty Theatre on April 7, 1913, and ran for 136 performances before closing in August.
He was educated in England at Clifton College, became a British subject and worked in the grain trade in London before emigrating to the United States in 1925, where he took the stage name of John Houseman.
Pearlite was first identified by Henry Clifton Sorby and initially named sorbite, however the similarity of microstructure to nacre and especially the optical effect caused by the scale of the structure made the alternative name more popular.
Clifton Hill received its current name, distinguishing it from the remainder of Collingwood, from Clifton Farm, one of the first properties in the area.
The name " Clifton " for the area dates to 1817, when a town by the name, larger in area than the present neighborhood, was laid out along the waterfront.
Clifton is both a suburb of Bristol, England, and the name of one of the city's thirty-five council wards.

Clifton and Chance
Chance studied composition with Clifton Williams at the University of Texas, Austin, and is best known for his concert band works, which include Variations on a Korean Folk Song, Incantation and Dance, and Blue Lake Overture.

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