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Cordaro, Rappold & Associates2338 Route 96, P.O. Box 635 462.2575
DeMarco & Buckley Salon & Spa / Barbershop8 & 10 West Main Street 462.3006
Denisi Flooring21 Kendall Street 462.6600 denisifl ooring.com
Everson Dairy, Inc.89 Kendall Street 462.5211
Explore! The Book Store18 East Main Street 521.0832 explorethebookstore.com
Finger Lakes Ambulance EMS, Inc.20 Crane Street 462.5701fi ngerlakesambulance.com
Finger Lakes Eye Care6 East Main Street 462.7694drzazulak.com
Finger Lakes Federal Credit Union1934 Route 96, P.O. Box 96 548.2100Phelps, NY 14532 fl fcu.org
First Baptist Church4 Prospect Street 462.5463
Foster Block Apartments7 Crane Street [email protected]
G.W. Lisk Company, Inc. 462.26112 South Street gwlisk.com
Half Dutch Farm 462.96682586 Route 488 halfdutch@fl tg.net
Hong Kong Chinese Kitchen22A West Main Street 462.6262
House of John, Inc. 462.564614 Spring Street houseofjohn.org
J.A. Edwards & Co., Inc. 462.623424 East Main Street edwardsinsurance.org
AM&TM Corp.16 Main Street 536.8779 Penn Yan, NY 14527 [email protected]
Anderson-VanHorne Associates, Inc.110 Clifton Springs Professional Park 462.7474andersonvanhorne.com
Ann Sheppard SignsP.O. Box 92 789.7833 Oaks Corners, NY 14518 [email protected]
Ashton Place 462.3140190 Ashton Court ashtonplaceny.com
Canandaigua National Bank119 South Main Street 585.289.8937 Manchester, NY 14504 cnbank.com Christopher C. Pratt, Esq., CPA 462.227722 East Main Street [email protected]
Clifton Cork & Bottle7 Clifton Plaza 462.3600
Clifton Springs Area YMCA 462.61845 Crane Street csaymca.org
Clifton Springs Country Club &Fabrizi’s Restaurant (seasonal)2721 Hopewell Townline Road 462.9694 cliftonspringscountryclub.com Clifton Springs Grange 462.30672514 County Road 25
Clifton Springs Hardware6 West Main Street [email protected]
Clifton Springs Historical Societyat Foster Cottage Museum 462.73949 East Main Street, P.O. Box 112 fostercottage.org
Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic 462.95612 Coulter Road cshosp.com
Clifton Springs Laundromat 573.160310 East Main Street [email protected]
Clifton Springs Library 462.73714 Railroad Avenue cliftonspringslibrary.blogspot.com
Community Bank, NA 462.251126 East Main Street communitybankna.com
Concord Ford, Inc.5274 Route 31 West, P.O. Box 486 331.3223 Newark, NY 14513 concordfl m.com
Please support these members of the Cli� on Springs Area Chamber of Commerceas they support our community.
Address is Cli� on Springs, NY 14432 unless noted. Area code is 315 unless noted.
Korpiel Physical Therapy210 Clifton Springs Professional Park 462.3588korpielphysicaltherapy.com
Legacy at the Fairways681 High Street 585.924.7043Victor, NY 14564 legacyrochester.com
Madigan’s Garage1015 Bell Road 462.3255
Main Street Arts 462.021020 West Main Street mainstreetartsgallery.com
Nothnagle Realty 384 North Main Street 573.1603Canandaigua, NY 14424 nothnagle.com
Ontario Charities ClassicP.O. Box 25226 462.4481 Farmington, NY 14425 occlassic.org
Peirce’s Antiques & Gifts2 West Main Street 548.4438
Phelps - Clifton Springs Central School District1490 Route 488 548.6420midlakes.org
Reliant Community Federal Credit Union205 North Main Street 800.724.9282Newark, NY 14513 reliantcu.com
Rental Car Momma Thrifty Rental Car Coupons1801 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. 407.396.4152St. Cloud, FL 34771 [email protected]
Riley & Graff, LLP26 East Main Street 462.3010P.O. Box 604 [email protected]
St. John’s Episcopal Church 462.661132 East Main Street, P.O. Box 622 phelps-clifton-springs.episcopalrochester.org
Salt & Light Enterprise, LLC K.O. Kings Gym3 Crane Street 462.3311
Sandy’s Floral Gallery14 West Main Street 462.7111 sandysfl oralgallery.net
Second Seasons Consignments1 Coulter Road, P.O. Box 622 462.3293
Spa Apartments11 East Main Street 462.3080spaapartments.com
Spero Financial Services22 East Main Street 719.7596jmccarthy@sperofi nancial.com
Steven R. Egidi, OTR/LHand & Occupational Therapy 462.2569420 Clifton Springs Professional Park segidiotr@fl tg.net
Tops Friendly Markets 462.90553 Clifton Springs Plaza topsmarkets.com
United Way of Ontario County5297 Parkside Drive, Suite 440 585.394.6550Canandaigua, NY 14424 unitedwayontariocounty.org
USA Payroll2601 Lac De Ville Boulevard 585.350.7122Rochester, NY 14618 usapayroll.com
Village Frame Shoppe1900 Route 31, West Wayne Plaza 986.3283Macedon, NY 14502 villageframeshp.com
Warfi eld’s Restaurant,Lounge & Bakery7 West Main Street 462.7184 warfi elds.com
Wellspring Church 548.629222 Teft Avenue wellspringchurch.us
Will-O-Crest Farms817 County Road 27 462.9796
William M. Neilsen, D.D.S., P.C.120 Clifton Springs Professional Park 462.5633 cliftonspringsdental.com
Printed Spring 2014.Online directory will refl ect updates.
Cli� on Springs AreaChamber of Commerce2 East Main Street, P.O. Box 86Cli� on Springs, NY 14432315.462.8200CliftonSpringsChamber.com
Victorian Era Visual Feast
For services and businesses throughout the area visit:CliftonSpringsChamber.com
Relax and enjoy our specialty shops, restaurants, quaint streets and covered walkways; as well as festivals, parks, Geocaching and the only mineral springs spa in Western NY. History buffs will enjoy the restored pavilions and railroad stations, the (free admission!) museum, and a rare Tiffany mosaic.
Clifton Springs is located in the Finger Lakes Region, between Exits 42 and 43 of the NY State Thruway. Historic Main Street is just off Route 96.
To Rochester
ToVictor
Canandaigua
Manchester
Phelps
Routes 5 & 20
Route 96
Rou
te 1
4
Rou
te 2
1
Clifton Springs
I-90 NYS Thruway
Geneva
ToWaterloo
To Syracuse
Exit42
Exit43
Historic DowntownClifton Springs
is just off Route 96
13Shortsville
19
CliftonSpringsChamber.com
Relax and enjoy our specialty shops, restaurants, quaint
Clifton SpringsVictorian Era Visual FeastVictorian Era Visual FeastVictorian Era Visual FeastVictorian Era Visual FeastClifton Springs
Body & Soul
Farmers’ Market Brookside Labyrinth
Body Body
FreeConcerts
Visit CliftonSpringsChamber.com• View Business Listings• Sign-up for our E-newsletter
Clifton Springs Gift Certifi cates• Accepted at 20+ local businesses• No expiration date• Available via Chamber offi ce
or website
Food & GamesGigantic Parade
Car ShowLive Music &Entertainment
Annual Shakespeare by the Brook
CliftonSpringsChamber.com
Family Fun!
First Weekend
in June
Live EntertainmentShopping SpecialsFood & BeveragesSale of Decorated TreesSanta & Seasonal Pals
SulphurSpringsFestival.com
Free Admission Year-Round!
FosterCottage
Museum
Festival ofLightsFirst Friday evening in December
Horse-Drawn Wagon
Rides
taculartaculartacularSpook Haunted House Inhabitants!
LiveProfessional
TheaterSulphur Springs Festival
Specialty Shopping & Dining
The hub of the village is pedestrian friendly and abounds with photo opportunities! This includes a 7.5 acre district along East Main Street, between Crane and Prospect Streets which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Clifton Springs began thriving in the mid-nineteenth century sparked by Dr. Henry Foster's dedication to the "Water Cure" and the community. Thankfully, our village is thriving in the twenty-fi rst century as well. Experience an enchanting mix of innovation and preservation spanning three centuries. Shop, dine, stroll, and explore in every season.
Foster Cottage Museum
Parks, Gardens & Fun Events
Cordaro, Rappold & Associates2338 Route 96, P.O. Box 635 462.2575
DeMarco & Buckley Salon & Spa / Barbershop8 & 10 West Main Street 462.3006
Denisi Flooring21 Kendall Street 462.6600 denisifl ooring.com
Everson Dairy, Inc.89 Kendall Street 462.5211
Explore! The Book Store18 East Main Street 521.0832 explorethebookstore.com
Finger Lakes Ambulance EMS, Inc.20 Crane Street 462.5701fi ngerlakesambulance.com
Finger Lakes Eye Care6 East Main Street 462.7694drzazulak.com
Finger Lakes Federal Credit Union1934 Route 96, P.O. Box 96 548.2100Phelps, NY 14532 fl fcu.org
First Baptist Church4 Prospect Street 462.5463
Foster Block Apartments7 Crane Street [email protected]
G.W. Lisk Company, Inc. 462.26112 South Street gwlisk.com
Half Dutch Farm 462.96682586 Route 488 halfdutch@fl tg.net
Hong Kong Chinese Kitchen22A West Main Street 462.6262
House of John, Inc. 462.564614 Spring Street houseofjohn.org
J.A. Edwards & Co., Inc. 462.623424 East Main Street edwardsinsurance.org
AM&TM Corp.16 Main Street 536.8779 Penn Yan, NY 14527 [email protected]
Anderson-VanHorne Associates, Inc.110 Clifton Springs Professional Park 462.7474andersonvanhorne.com
Ann Sheppard SignsP.O. Box 92 789.7833 Oaks Corners, NY 14518 [email protected]
Ashton Place 462.3140190 Ashton Court ashtonplaceny.com
Canandaigua National Bank119 South Main Street 585.289.8937 Manchester, NY 14504 cnbank.com Christopher C. Pratt, Esq., CPA 462.227722 East Main Street [email protected]
Clifton Cork & Bottle7 Clifton Plaza 462.3600
Clifton Springs Area YMCA 462.61845 Crane Street csaymca.org
Clifton Springs Country Club &Fabrizi’s Restaurant (seasonal)2721 Hopewell Townline Road 462.9694 cliftonspringscountryclub.com Clifton Springs Grange 462.30672514 County Road 25
Clifton Springs Hardware6 West Main Street [email protected]
Clifton Springs Historical Societyat Foster Cottage Museum 462.73949 East Main Street, P.O. Box 112 fostercottage.org
Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic 462.95612 Coulter Road cshosp.com
Clifton Springs Laundromat 573.160310 East Main Street [email protected]
Clifton Springs Library 462.73714 Railroad Avenue cliftonspringslibrary.blogspot.com
Community Bank, NA 462.251126 East Main Street communitybankna.com
Concord Ford, Inc.5274 Route 31 West, P.O. Box 486 331.3223 Newark, NY 14513 concordfl m.com
Please support these members of the Cli� on Springs Area Chamber of Commerceas they support our community.
Address is Cli� on Springs, NY 14432 unless noted. Area code is 315 unless noted.
Korpiel Physical Therapy210 Clifton Springs Professional Park 462.3588korpielphysicaltherapy.com
Legacy at the Fairways681 High Street 585.924.7043Victor, NY 14564 legacyrochester.com
Madigan’s Garage1015 Bell Road 462.3255
Main Street Arts 462.021020 West Main Street mainstreetartsgallery.com
Nothnagle Realty 384 North Main Street 573.1603Canandaigua, NY 14424 nothnagle.com
Ontario Charities ClassicP.O. Box 25226 462.4481 Farmington, NY 14425 occlassic.org
Peirce’s Antiques & Gifts2 West Main Street 548.4438
Phelps - Clifton Springs Central School District1490 Route 488 548.6420midlakes.org
Reliant Community Federal Credit Union205 North Main Street 800.724.9282Newark, NY 14513 reliantcu.com
Rental Car Momma Thrifty Rental Car Coupons1801 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. 407.396.4152St. Cloud, FL 34771 [email protected]
Riley & Graff, LLP26 East Main Street 462.3010P.O. Box 604 [email protected]
St. John’s Episcopal Church 462.661132 East Main Street, P.O. Box 622 phelps-clifton-springs.episcopalrochester.org
Salt & Light Enterprise, LLC K.O. Kings Gym3 Crane Street 462.3311
Sandy’s Floral Gallery14 West Main Street 462.7111 sandysfl oralgallery.net
Second Seasons Consignments1 Coulter Road, P.O. Box 622 462.3293
Spa Apartments11 East Main Street 462.3080spaapartments.com
Spero Financial Services22 East Main Street 719.7596jmccarthy@sperofi nancial.com
Steven R. Egidi, OTR/LHand & Occupational Therapy 462.2569420 Clifton Springs Professional Park segidiotr@fl tg.net
Tops Friendly Markets 462.90553 Clifton Springs Plaza topsmarkets.com
United Way of Ontario County5297 Parkside Drive, Suite 440 585.394.6550Canandaigua, NY 14424 unitedwayontariocounty.org
USA Payroll2601 Lac De Ville Boulevard 585.350.7122Rochester, NY 14618 usapayroll.com
Village Frame Shoppe1900 Route 31, West Wayne Plaza 986.3283Macedon, NY 14502 villageframeshp.com
Warfi eld’s Restaurant,Lounge & Bakery7 West Main Street 462.7184 warfi elds.com
Wellspring Church 548.629222 Teft Avenue wellspringchurch.us
Will-O-Crest Farms817 County Road 27 462.9796
William M. Neilsen, D.D.S., P.C.120 Clifton Springs Professional Park 462.5633 cliftonspringsdental.com
Printed Spring 2014.Online directory will refl ect updates.
Cli� on Springs AreaChamber of Commerce2 East Main Street, P.O. Box 86Cli� on Springs, NY 14432315.462.8200CliftonSpringsChamber.com
Victorian Era Visual Feast
For services and businesses throughout the area visit:CliftonSpringsChamber.com
Relax and enjoy our specialty shops, restaurants, quaint streets and covered walkways; as well as festivals, parks, Geocaching and the only mineral springs spa in Western NY. History buffs will enjoy the restored pavilions and railroad stations, the (free admission!) museum, and a rare Tiffany mosaic.
Clifton Springs is located in the Finger Lakes Region, between Exits 42 and 43 of the NY State Thruway. Historic Main Street is just off Route 96.
To Rochester
ToVictor
Canandaigua
Manchester
Phelps
Routes 5 & 20
Route 96
Route 14
Route 21
Clifton Springs
I-90 NYS Thruway
Geneva
ToWaterloo
To Syracuse
Exit42
Exit43
Historic DowntownClifton Springs
is just off Route 96
13Shortsville
19
CliftonSpringsChamber.com
Relax and enjoy our specialty shops, restaurants, quaint Clifton SpringsVictorian Era Visual Feast Victorian Era Visual Feast Victorian Era Visual Feast Victorian Era Visual Feast Clifton Springs
Body & Soul
Farmers’ MarketBrookside Labyrinth
Body Body
FreeConcerts
Visit CliftonSpringsChamber.com• View Business Listings• Sign-up for our E-newsletter
Clifton Springs Gift Certifi cates• Accepted at 20+ local businesses• No expiration date• Available via Chamber offi ce
or website
Food & GamesGigantic Parade
Car ShowLive Music &Entertainment
Annual Shakespeare by the Brook
CliftonSpringsChamber.com
Family Fun!
First Weekend
in June
Live EntertainmentShopping SpecialsFood & BeveragesSale of Decorated TreesSanta & Seasonal Pals
SulphurSpringsFestival.com
Free Admission Year-Round!
FosterCottage
Museum
Festival ofLightsFirst Friday evening in December
Horse-Drawn Wagon
Rides
tacular tacular tacular SpookHaunted House Inhabitants!
LiveProfessional
Theater Sulphur Springs Festival
Specialty Shopping & Dining
The hub of the village is pedestrian friendly and abounds with photo opportunities! This includes a 7.5 acre district along East Main Street, between Crane and Prospect Streets which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Clifton Springs began thriving in the mid-nineteenth century sparked by Dr. Henry Foster's dedication to the "Water Cure" and the community. Thankfully, our village is thriving in the twenty-fi rst century as well. Experience an enchanting mix of innovation and preservation spanning three centuries. Shop, dine, stroll, and explore in every season.
Foster Cottage Museum
Parks, Gardens & Fun Events
A gift from Sanitarium patient George Maxwell, Maxwell Hall
was constructed in 1926 as a home and school for nurses who worked at the Sanitarium. Now
occupied by a health service organization, it remains an active
component of the community’s health care system.
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The Village Library was first established by Andrew Peirce in the YMCA building. It would later move to the village hall for a period before the former New York Central Railroad passenger depot was renovated for its use in 1990. N 42.57.799 W 077.08.217
Reconstructed in 1996, the Band Stand echoes the look and feel of the original two-story structure. Construction was made possible by donations and the hard work of the Clifton Springs Rotary Club. It was dedicated in honor of W. Malcolm Griswold. N 42.57.691 W 077.08.107
Foster Cottage, built by Henry Foster in 1854 is now the home of the Clifton Springs Museum and Historical Society. First built for Foster’s mother, the residence would become the home of Foster and his wife Mary in 1872. Several later superintendents of the Sanitarium would also call Foster Cottage their home. In 1979, the cottage was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. N 42.57.684 W 077.08.259
Built by local merchant Frank Lindner in 1892,
The Lindner Block provides valuable commercial and residential space. At one point the building served as the Town Clerk’s office for the adjacent Town of Manchester. N 42.57.687 W 077.08.320
The Warfield Block, built in 1871, has been the site of many businesses including a carriage and harness shop. Since its renovation in 1995, it has been home to a gourmet restaurant and bakery. N 42.57.868 W 077.08.320
The building originally known as the Parsons Block was built prior to 1874 by, and was named for, W.C. Parsons the first Village Clerk to take office after Clifton Springs was incorporated as a Village in 1859. The building was completely renovated in 2013 and is home to a take-out restaurant and a two story art gallery. N 42.57.676
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The Woodbury Building was built in 1927 as a 100-bed hospital and clinic. Named for former Sanitarium superintendent Dr. Malcolm S. Woodbury, it remains a vital part of Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic.N 42.57.679 W 077.08.128
Louis Comfort Tiffany, the son of Charles Lewis Tiffany who founded Tiffany’s jewelry studios in
Manhattan, is responsible for the “favrile” glass mosaic that hangs in the chapel of the Sanitarium Building, otherwise known as The Spa Apartments. Favrile glass is an iridescent glass with rich colors from deep blue to purple and from green to yellow-gold which resembles the colors in a peacock or the wing-covers of some beetles. Leonardo Da Vinci did the original painting of the Last Supper, but the rendition in the Spa Apartments Chapel is a copy of the painting done by the American Artist, Frederic Wilson, which is a more gentle, quiet version of Christ and his disciples.
Known in its heyday as The San, The Sanitarium Building was completed in 1896. Motivated by advances in medical practices and growth in patient volume, Dr. Foster commissioned this ‘fireproof’ build-ing in 1892. During the early twentieth century it would grow to become a full-service hospital. In 1972, upon the completion of the Hospital & Clinic we know today, The San was converted into The Spa Apartments.N 42.57.673 W 077.08.180
Known to many as The Annex, Foster Block was built by William Foster in 1865. It was first designed as a 60-room hotel with retail shops at street level. In 1876, Dr. Foster established a school for young women on the site, which remained in operation until 1885. In 1889, the Foster Block was annexed by the Sanitarium. N 42.57.684 W 077.08.209
St. John’s Episcopal Church, built in 1879, was the first church
in the village. The stone used in the construction came from Medina via the Erie Canal to Port Gibson, where it was loaded on sleds and lumber wagons for its journey to Clifton Springs.N 42.57.673 W 077.08.020
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The First Baptist Church was built in
1888 on land donated by Dr. Henry Foster. As the church’s congregation grew, meeting space and Sunday school rooms were added in 1909. Some thirty years later, bedrock was removed from under the church to allow for the creation of a kitchen and dining room.N 42.57.729 W 077.08.005
John Brown Park, named after a local Rotarian, school teacher, and visionary for the Clifton Springs
park system is home to the Peirce Pavilion II. Constructed in 1991, this pavilion was built to recall the 1880 structure built by Andrew Peirce as a Thank You to Dr. Foster for his care of Peirce’s wife, Mary. The original pavilion, across Main Street from the Sanitarium, served as a village center and a place for visitors to taste the famous sulphur springs water. N 42.57.805 W 077.08.119
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For many years, the Palace Theatre was the center for nightly entertainment. After a fire in 1930, the
Palace Theatre reopened to feature ‘talking’ movies. Known to many as The Palace, the building is now used for community events by the YMCA.N 42.57.727 W 077.08.284
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Adjoining the Sanitarium Building the
present Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic was built in 1972. It is a testa-ment to the vision of its founding in 1850 by Dr. Henry Foster. His personal belief in holistic medicine has grown over the years into the present modern hospital and specialty
medical center. Services include the Springs Integrative Medicine Center where visitors can receive mineral baths, acupuncture, chiropractic care, massage therapy, herbal and other naturopathic services in addition to conventional medical care. N 42.57.600 W 077.08.229
The Sulphur Brook supplies the Swan Pond (N 42.57.570 W 077.08.247) adjacent to the hospital, then flows between The Foster Cottage and The Sanitarium. This source of the historic “Water Cure” and modern-day sulphur baths then flows beneath Main Street and The Foster Block. Enjoy the walking trail along the brook that connects the Labyrinth with downtown. N 42.57.667 W 077.08.240
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WeInviteYou to wander about the village both
literally and virtually. Locate places of historic interest in Clifton Springs.
The Village Hall buildinghas, at times in the past,served as Clifton Springs’ post office, fire hall, library and police station.N 42.57.681 W 077.08.302
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Built as The Warfield House and later called The Clifton House, The Peirce Block was constructed
by Thomas W. Warfield in the 1870s. Built to accommodate travelers and summer over-flow of visiting patrons of the “Water Cure,” the property was ravaged by fire in 1888. Mr. and Mrs. Peirce later rebuilt the block, hence the change in name. N 42.57.676 W 077.08.302
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The United Methodist Church was built in 1868 and expanded in 1882 to include kitchen
facilities and classroom space. As is the case with most local churches, much of the help to build the church came from Dr. Foster. A daycare center was added to the property in 2003. N 42.57.682 W 077.08.283
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On July 6, 1877, the YMCA of Clifton Springs was organized. At that time, it was the smallest community in the US to have a chapter of the YMCA. In 1879, Dr. Foster had the current two-story brick building erected. N 42.57.710 W 077.08.296
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315.462.5151
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