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Bill Haley was born in Highland Park, Michigan as William John Clifton Haley.
* Clifton Park North Pennysaver ( New York )
* Clifton Park South Pennysaver ( New York )
Karachi has many glitzy shopping malls in the Clifton area, Tariq Road, Gulshan-e-Iqbal and Hyderi shopping area, such as Park Towers, The Forum, Dolmen Mall and Millenium Mall.
The Town of Clifton Park also elects two Supervisors, one being the elected Town Supervisor, and one having only County duties.
Voting is by weighted vote of each of the communities based on population, which is the reason why Saratoga Springs and Clifton Park, the two largest communities in Saratoga County, elect two Supervisors.
» Town of Clifton Park
* Clifton Park, New York, town in Saratoga County
Wayne, Woodland Park, Totowa, Little Falls, and Pompton Lakes will join with some of the old 8th district Essex County towns to become part of the new 11th District while Paterson, Clifton, Passaic, Haledon, North Haledon, and Prospect Park will join with Hawthorne in the 9th District.
In particular Clifton Road, Belmont Road and Park Road exhibit some imposing Victorian and Edwardian villas.
Adjacent to Clifton Gorge, John Bryan State Park and Glen Helen Nature Preserve, Camp High Taylor Birch is a part of of continuous natural woodlands.
The turn of the 20th century saw the end of the large estates, casinos, hotels, and theaters as tourism gave way to subdivisions ( such as Highwood Park and Clifton Park ) and the construction of many of the private homes still seen in town.
* Many scenes from The Sopranos were filmed in town, including the parking lot of the Valley Regency on Valley Road, Main Memorial Park, and Clifton High School.
Little Falls is bordered by the communities of Montclair, Wayne, Cedar Grove, Woodland Park, Totowa, North Caldwell, Fairfield and Clifton.
Many cited the arguable overdevelopment of Clifton Park, a town located roughly to the northeast.
Clifton Park is a suburban town in Saratoga County, New York, United States.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the 2009 population estimate for Clifton Park was 36, 469.
The first settlements in what is now Clifton Park were established in the 17th century.
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.
In 1828, the town of Clifton Park was created as " Clifton " from the town of Halfmoon.
The town was renamed Clifton Park in 1829.

Clifton and Center
Also Clifton Forge serves a major locomotive fuel facility for CSX Transportation and is home to the Chesapeake & Ohio Historical Society and C & O Railway Heritage Center.
The county is divided into thirty-seven townships: Antelope, Athol, Belle Plaine, Belmont, Benton, Beotia, Buffalo, Capitola, Clifton, Conde, Cornwall, Crandon, Exline, Frankfort, Garfield, Great Bend, Groveland, Harmony, Harrison, Jefferson, Lake, La Prairie, Lincoln, Lodi, Mellette, Northville, Olean, Prairie Center, Redfield, Richfield, Spring, Sumner, Tetonka, Three Rivers, Tulare, Turton, Union.
In the screenplay Clifton dies at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles from cancer.
* Data for the Clifton Public Schools, National Center for Education Statistics
* Clifton Park Center – A hamlet in the vicinity of town hall.
* Elnora – A hamlet north of Clifton Park Center hamlet on NY 146A.
* Flagler Corners – A hamlet east of Clifton Park Center.
As of the 2010 census, the center of population for the State of Maryland is located on the grounds of the Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center in Jessup.
* Clifton Corridor rapid transit from Lindbergh Center to Emory University and possibly on to Avondale
Rapid transit alternatives are as of October 2011, under consideration for the Clifton Corridor, from Lindbergh Center, following the CSX rail corridor to Emory University, with possible continuation along the northern edge of Decatur on to Avondale MARTA station.
Among nine suggested locations there were two in Druid Hill Park, three at the end of the Inner Harbor basin ( where the World Trade Center and Harborplace are now located ), and one in Clifton Park.
Other locations include the Cincinnati suburb of Clifton ; the Village of Indian Hill ; the University of Cincinnati's McMicken Hall ; Miami University's Upham Hall and the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity House, in Oxford, Ohio ; and the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio.
* Still Time, at the Allegheny Highland Arts and Crafts Center, Clifton Forge, VA, 1988
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8 college students moved into an emptied out store in Clifton Park Center and voted each other out week after week.
* Clifton Davis, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Fabio Mechetti, at Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts Florida, USA, 2009
Through the generosity of the United Methodist Men of the Raleigh District, the Clifton L. Benson Chapel and Religious Life Center was opened in 1986.
* Clifton Early Childhood Center

Clifton and Church
** Roman Catholic Diocese of Clifton, a Latin Rite Roman Catholic diocese centred around the Cathedral Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Clifton
The village hall, designed by Clifton Davy, was built on part of Church Farm in 1926.
* South: Constitution Road and Clifton Church Road, across which are the Bouldercrest and Cedar Grove areas of unincorporated DeKalb County
* East: Flat Shoals Road and Clifton Church Road, across which is the Panthersville CDP
Harold B. Lee, eleventh president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was born in Clifton on March 28, 1899.
The First Presbyterian Church of Clifton was organized in 1861 and is the oldest church in continuous service in the county.
The York Diocesan Church Building Society, founded in 1861, contributed to the building of the church in Clifton between 1867 and 1869.
Hester Piozzi died at number 10 Sion Row, Clifton, Bristol, of complications after a fall, and was buried on 16 May 1821 near Brynbella in the churchyard of Corpus Christi Church, Tremeirchion, next to Piozzi.
The Church was built and endowed by the gift of Elizabeth Dorrien of Clifton, Bristol, in memory of her sisters and dedicated to John the Evangelist on 31 December 1873, although it was already in use when it was dedicated.
* St Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Clifton Street ; built 1838, the tower was added in 1878.
* St Annes on Sea United Reformed Church, Clifton Drive – built by W. J.
* Fairhaven United Reformed Church, Clifton Drive South ; opened 17 October 1912 ; built by Briggs, Wolstenholme & Thornley ; known locally as the " White Church ".
* St Paul's CofE Church, Clifton Drive ; built 1902 by Medland Taylor.
* Fairhaven Methodist Church, Clifton Drive ; founded 1909.
She died in Clifton in 1851 and was interred in the Church cemetery there, with her sisters.
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.

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