Clifton Heights is a borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, located just west of Philadelphia. The area was originally settled by Quakers in the late 1600s and was incorporated as a borough in 1885. The borough grew rapidly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries due to its proximity to Philadelphia and the development of the trolley system.
Some notable residents of Clifton Heights include former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett and professional baseball player Dan Klecko.
According to the latest census data, Clifton Heights has a population of around 6,600 residents.
Clifton Heights is located in southeastern Pennsylvania, just west of Philadelphia. The borough is bordered by Upper Darby to the east and Springfield to the west.
Clifton Heights has a diverse economy, with a mix of small businesses, restaurants, and retail stores. The borough is also home to several industrial parks and manufacturing facilities.
Clifton Heights has a rich cultural heritage, with many residents of Irish and Italian descent. The borough is known for its vibrant community events, such as the annual St. Patrick's Day parade and Italian festival.