Clifton Springs is often grouped with its neighbouring town, Drysdale.
Time has slowly degraded the local fountain, with big bold letters 'Clifton Springs', all in upper case.
Clifton Springs has more than one primary school.
Because of his failing health, he went in the fall of 1903 to Clifton Springs, New York, but did not get better.
He spent several months taking the "Water Cure" at Clifton Springs, and then travelled for two years about Europe.
He died at Clifton Springs, New York on May 5, 1899.
Wood was born in Clifton Springs, NY, to two locally known doctors.
The town was first settled around 1793 near Clifton Springs.
Frazer died there from an accident in the spring of 1906, and was buried in Clifton Springs.
Continuing west, the line passes through Phelps Junction and Clifton Springs.