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Corning, New York

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Corning, New York
NameCorning, New York
Settlement typeCity
Coordinates42.1465°N 77.0547°W
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1New York
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Steuben
Government typeMayor-Council
Leader titleMayor
Leader nameBill Boland
Area total km28.45
Elevation m284
Population total10817
Population as of2020
TimezoneEastern Time Zone
Utc offset-5
Timezone DSTEastern Daylight Time
Utc offset DST-4

Corning, New York is a city located in Steuben County, within the Finger Lakes region, near Keuka Lake and Seneca Lake. The city is situated near the Chemung River and is close to the New York State Route 17 and Interstate 86. Corning is also near the Harris Hill and the National Soaring Museum, which is dedicated to the history of gliding and soaring. The city is home to the Corning Museum of Glass, which showcases a collection of glass art and glassmaking techniques, and is affiliated with the Corning Incorporated, a leading manufacturer of ceramics and glass products, founded by Amory Houghton.

Geography

The city of Corning is located in the southern part of Steuben County, near the Pennsylvania border, and is situated in the Finger Lakes region, which is known for its natural beauty and wineries, such as the Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard and the Fox Run Vineyards. The city is nestled in the Chemung, which is surrounded by the Allegany and the Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania. Corning is also close to the Watkins Glen State Park, which is a popular destination for hiking and outdoor recreation, and is near the Taughannock Falls State Park, which features a stunning waterfall. The city's geography is also influenced by its proximity to the Great Lakes, including Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, and is near the Erie Canal, a major waterway that connects the Great Lakes to the Hudson River.

History

The area that is now Corning was first settled in the late 18th century, and was originally known as Painted Post, named after a treaty signed between the Iroquois Confederacy and the British Empire in 1769, which was negotiated by Sir William Johnson and Joseph Brant. The city was later renamed Corning in 1890, in honor of Erastus Corning, a railroad executive and philanthropist who was instrumental in the development of the city, and was a friend of Leland Stanford and Mark Hopkins. Corning was also an important stop on the Underground Railroad, with many abolitionists, including Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman, passing through the city on their way to Canada. The city's history is also closely tied to the glass industry, with the Corning Incorporated being founded in the city in 1851, and has been a major employer in the area, along with other companies such as Dow Corning and Owens Corning.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the city of Corning had a population of 10,817, with a diverse range of ethnic groups, including European Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanic and Latino Americans. The city has a strong sense of community, with many residents being involved in local organizations, such as the Corning Rotary Club and the Corning Lions Club, and is home to the Corning Community College, which is part of the State University of New York system, and offers a range of academic programs, including business administration and nursing. Corning is also near the Elmira College, which is a private liberal arts college that was founded in 1855, and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church.

Economy

The economy of Corning is driven by a mix of manufacturing, healthcare, and tourism, with major employers including the Corning Incorporated, Guthrie, and the Arnot Health system, which is affiliated with the University of Rochester Medical Center and the Weill Cornell Medical College. The city is also home to a number of small businesses and startups, including those in the technology and biotechnology sectors, and is near the Cornell University and the University of Rochester, which are both major research universities. Corning is also a popular destination for tourists, with attractions such as the Corning Museum of Glass, the Rockwell Museum, and the Gaffer Grille & Tap House, which is a popular spot for craft beer and live music.

Education

The city of Corning is served by the Corning-Painted Post Area School District, which operates several public schools, including the Corning Free Academy and the Painted Post Middle School. The city is also home to the Corning Community College, which offers a range of academic programs, including associate's degrees and certificate programs, and is affiliated with the State University of New York system, and the Corning Museum of Glass, which offers glassmaking classes and workshops for adults and children, and is affiliated with the Rhode Island School of Design and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Corning is also near the Elmira College, which is a private liberal arts college that was founded in 1855, and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church.

Culture

The city of Corning has a rich cultural scene, with a variety of museums, galleries, and performance venues, including the Corning Museum of Glass, the Rockwell Museum, and the 171 Cedar Arts Center, which is a popular spot for live music and theater performances. The city is also home to the Corning Civic Orchestra, which performs classical music concerts throughout the year, and is affiliated with the New York Philharmonic and the Cleveland Orchestra. Corning is also near the Finger Lakes Wine Country, which is a popular destination for wine tastings and vineyard tours, and is home to the Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard and the Fox Run Vineyards. The city hosts several festivals throughout the year, including the Corning Festival of the Arts and the GlassFest, which celebrates the city's rich glassmaking heritage, and is affiliated with the Pilchuck Glass School and the Penland School of Crafts.