Conway died in 1903 at age 36 in Clifton Heights.
That year in Clifton Heights, exasperated tax collectors exonerated 700 women tax delinquents rather than try to pursue them for the taxes.
The residential area of Clifton Heights is largely rental property that functions as off-campus student housing, with many restaurants and convenience stores.
Clifton Heights is home to the Hughes Center, a vocational and special-purpose high school.
Clifton Heights is sometimes called "Clifton," either intentionally shortened or not, by locals and non-locals.
A second causeway was constructed at Clifton Heights and opened in April 1916.
Clifton Heights has had an African American presence since its founding, in 2000 they accounted for 21% of the population.
In 2000, Clifton Heights had a population of 3,667.
Cinderella is an American glam metal band from Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania.
Clifton Heights may refer to a town or neighborhood: