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Corning may refer to: People * Corning (surname) Places In Canada: * Corning, Saskatchewan In the United States of America: * Corning, Arkansas * Corning, California * Corning, Indiana * Corning, Iowa * Corning, Kansas * Corning, Michigan * Corning, Minnesota * Corning, Missouri * Corning (city), New York * Corning (town), New York * Corning, Ohio * Corning, Wisconsin Businesses and organizations * Corning Inc., an American glass and ceramics manufacturer * Dow Corning * Owens Corning * Corning Museum of Glass Other uses

* Corning (gunpowder), a gunpowder manufacturing process that improves consistency and power * Salt-cured meat, Salt-curing or Pickling with salt; salting {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Corning (surname)
Corning is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Edwin Corning (1883–1934), American businessman and politician *Erastus Corning (1794–1872), American businessman and politician *Erastus Corning 2nd (1909–1983), mayor of Albany, New York *Howard Corning (1879–1924), Canadian cattle farmer and politician *Joy Corning (1932–2017), American politician *Parker Corning (1874–1943), U.S. Representative from New York *Peter Corning (born 1935), American biologist, consultant, and complex systems scientist *Ron Corning (born 1971) American television host *Thomas Corning (1842–1912), Canadian lawyer and politician {{surname, Corning ...
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Corning (town), New York
Corning is a town in Steuben County, New York, United States. The town is in the eastern part of the county and borders the city of Corning. The town population was 5,986 at the 2020 census. The town is named after Erastus Corning, a financier. History The first settlement was near the current city of Corning around 1789. The Town of Corning began as the "Town of Painted Post" in 1796 when the county was founded. In 1836, the name was changed to honor an important investor in the local economy. The community of Corning incorporated as a village in 1848, and separated itself from the town entirely after its incorporation as a city in 1890. The town of Corning was incorporated in 1852. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which (1.07%) is water. The Chemung River, formed by the confluence of the Cohocton and Tioga Rivers a few miles west of the town, flows through the town, and the city of Corning. The east town line ...
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Corning (gunpowder)
Gunpowder, also commonly known as black powder to distinguish it from modern smokeless powder, is the earliest known chemical explosive. It consists of a mixture of sulfur, carbon (in the form of charcoal) and potassium nitrate (saltpeter). The sulfur and carbon act as fuels while the saltpeter is an oxidizer. Gunpowder has been widely used as a propellant in firearms, artillery, rocketry, and pyrotechnics, including use as a blasting agent for explosives in quarrying, mining, building pipelines and road building. Gunpowder is classified as a low explosive because of its relatively slow decomposition rate and consequently low brisance. Low explosives deflagrate (i.e., burn at subsonic speeds), whereas high explosives detonate, producing a supersonic shockwave. Ignition of gunpowder packed behind a projectile generates enough pressure to force the shot from the muzzle at high speed, but usually not enough force to rupture the gun barrel. It thus makes a good propellant but is l ...
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Corning Museum Of Glass
The Corning Museum of Glass is a museum in Corning, New York in the United States, dedicated to the art, history, and science of glass. It was founded in 1951 by Corning Glass Works and currently has a collection of more than 50,000 glass objects, some over 3,500 years old. History The Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG) is a not-for-profit museum simply dedicated to glass. The Corning Museum of Glass was first created as the Corning Glass Center in 1951. It was built by Corning Glass Works (renamed Corning Incorporated in 1989) as a gift to the nation for the company's 100th anniversary. Thomas S. Buechner, who would later become director of the Brooklyn Museum, was the founding director of the glass museum, serving in the post from 1951 to 1960 and again from 1973 to 1980. Growth and renovations The original museum and library were housed in a building designed by Harrison & Abramovitz in 1951. Gunnar Birkerts designed a new addition, which was opened on May 28, 1980. The S ...
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Owens Corning
Owens Corning is an American company that develops and produces insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composites and related materials and products. It is the world's largest manufacturer of fiberglass composites. It was formed in 1935 as a partnership between two major American glassworks, Corning Glass Works and Owens-Illinois. The company employs approximately 19,000 people around the world. Owens Corning has been a Fortune 500 company every year since the list was created in 1955. The Pink Panther acts as the company's mascot and appears in most of their advertisements. History 1935–1980 controversy Owens-Corning Fiberglass Company was formed in 1935 through the merger of Owens-Illinois and Corning Glass Works. It became a separate company in 1938 with its headquarters established in Toledo, Ohio. In 1938, the company sales reached $2.6 million. The company held its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange in 1952. In 1955, Owens-Corning purchased land ...
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Dow Corning
Dow Corning Corporation, was an American multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, United States. Originally established as a joint venture between The Dow Chemical Company and Corning Incorporated, Dow bought out Corning and Dow Corning became a 100% Dow subsidiary. After a brief existence as a DowDuPont-owned company, as Dow spun out from DowDuPont on April 1, 2019, it is now a new company, Dow Silicones Corporation, which is wholly owned by Dow and specializes in silicone and silicon-based technology, and is the largest silicone product producer in the world. History Dow Corning was formally established in 1943 as a joint venture between the American conglomerates Dow Chemical and Corning Glass to explore the potential of silicone and was a manufacturer of products for use by the U.S. military in World War II. The company began operating its first plant, in Midland, MI, in 1945. Dr. E. C. Sullivan was named president, and Dr. William R. Collings was named ...
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Corning Inc
Corning Incorporated is an American multinational technology company that specializes in specialty glass, ceramics, and related materials and technologies including advanced optics, primarily for industrial and scientific applications. The company was named Corning Glass Works until 1989. Corning divested its consumer product lines (including CorningWare and Visions Pyroceram-based cookware, Corelle Vitrelle tableware, and Pyrex glass bakeware) in 1998 by selling the Corning Consumer Products Company subsidiary (now known as Corelle Brands) to Borden. , Corning had five major business sectors: display technologies, environmental technologies, life sciences, optical communications, and specialty materials. Corning is involved in two joint ventures: Dow Corning and Pittsburgh Corning. Quest Diagnostics and Covance were spun off from Corning in 1996. Corning is one of the main suppliers to Apple Inc. Since working with Steve Jobs in 2007 to develop the iPhone; Corning develops ...
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Corning, Wisconsin
Corning is a town in Lincoln County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 883 at the 2010 census, up from 826 at the 2000 census. Geography Corning occupies the western side and southwestern corner of Lincoln County. It is the largest town in the county by area, with a total area of . of it are land, and , or 0.17%, are water. The town is drained primarily by the Copper River and New Wood River and their tributaries, flowing east to the Wisconsin River above Merrill. The southwest corner of Corning drains to the Big Rib River, which flows south and east to the Wisconsin River at Wausau. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 826 people, 299 households, and 246 families residing in the town. The population density was 5.6 people per square mile (2.2/km2). There were 392 housing units at an average density of 2.7 per square mile (1.0/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 99.15% White, 0.12% Native American, 0.24% from other races, and 0.48% from two or mo ...
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Corning, Ohio
Corning is a village (United States)#Ohio, village in Perry County, Ohio, Perry County, Ohio, United States. The population was 583 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. History Corning was platted in 1878. An early variant name was Ferrara. A post office has been in operation at Corning since 1880. Geography Corning is located at (39.604689, -82.088015), along Sunday Creek (Ohio), Sunday Creek. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 583 people, 226 households, and 152 families living in the village. The population density was . There were 264 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 97.3% White (U.S. Census), White, 0.5% African American (U.S. Census), African American, 0.3% Native American (U.S. Census), Native American, and 1.9% from two or more races. Hispanic (U.S. Census), Hispanic or Latino (U.S. Census), Latino ...
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Corning (city), New York
Corning is a city in Steuben County, New York, United States, on the Chemung River. The population was 10,551 at the 2020 census. It is named for Erastus Corning, an Albany financier and railroad executive who was an investor in the company that developed the community. The city is best known as the headquarters of Fortune 500 company Corning Incorporated, formerly Corning Glass Works, a manufacturer of glass and ceramic products for industrial, scientific and technical uses. Overview The city of Corning is situated at the western edge of the town of Corning and in the southeast part of Steuben County. It is also home to the Corning Museum of Glass, which houses one of the world's most comprehensive collections of glass objects from antiquity to the present. The museum houses the Rakow Library, one of the world's major glass research centers. The city's other major cultural attraction is the Rockwell Museum. It contains an important collection of Western American pain ...
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Corning, Saskatchewan
Corning is a hamlet (place), hamlet in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Geography Corning is in the Rural Municipality of Golden West No. 95, RM of Golden West and is located along Saskatchewan Highway 711, Highway 711, about four kilometres east of Saskatchewan Highway 47, Highway 47. Demographics In the 2021 Canadian census, 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Corning had a population of 25 living in 12 of its 12 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 25. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. See also *List of communities in Saskatchewan References External links

* Designated places in Saskatchewan Golden West No. 95, Saskatchewan Organized hamlets in Saskatchewan Division No. 1, Saskatchewan {{SKDivision1-geo-stub ...
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Corning, Missouri
Corning is a village in Holt County, Missouri, United States. The population was 3 at the 2020 census. The village is named for Erastus Corning who owned sizeable shares of the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad and who is the namesake of another Burlington railroad community Corning, Iowa. History Corning was laid out in 1868 on main line of the railroad between Kansas City, Missouri and Council Bluffs, Iowa (the line remains active). A post office called Corning was in operation from 1868 to 1964. From 1882 to 1980, a spur owned by the Burlington operated between Corning and Clarinda, Iowa initially under the name of the Tarko Valley Railroad. The village's St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. Corning was impacted by the 2019 Midwestern U.S. floods. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, ...
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