• The second room under restoration at the Clifton Mansion is the Dining Room. Once the dry-wall ceiling that was installed in the 1960’s was removed, the elaborate decorations carried out for Johns Hopkins, ca. 1850, were revealed. The cracks were repaired, and the entire ceiling was stabilized. The ceiling is painted to look like an elaborate arbor, with flowering vines. The white cornice is the restored plaster cornice. As in the case of the Grand Staircase, this restoration is being funded by The Friends of the Clifton Mansion.