
Cliffwood Hall is a structure that has served as a community building, entertainment and recreation venue, and as the location of the Town of Clifton's governmental functions since 1892. It was originally built by a group of local residents, the Band of Willing Workers, as a hall for socials, entertainment and meetings. Seven years later, the Town of Clifton purchased the Hall, and for the next nine decades it continued to serve its original function while also providing offices for town officials and space for the Town's annual public meetings. Since 1999 the building has been run as a museum by the Clifton Historical Society. Cliffwood Hall was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a building that embodies broad patterns of history at the local level, in the areas of entertainment and recreation, and government and politics.