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Market Street Historic District is a historic district located at Corning in Steuben County, New York. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was originally listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 and its boundaries were increased in 2000.
Corning's favorite holiday celebration will light the streets with decorations, live entertainment, vendors and festive activities on Saturday, Dec. 7 from 5-9 p.m. ... Historic Market Street will ...
Thousands of people are expected to attend Corning's Harvest Fest, the annual celebration to welcome the fall season on the five blocks of historic Market Street, featuring live music, hayrides ...
Rockwell Museum Market Street in Corning's Gaffer District. 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.
Corning's Gaffer District is known for its tradition of events, the Corning Farmers Market and nationally recognized festivals. Events include GlassFest , the Harvest Music Festival and the Crystal City Christmas season, which includes events such as Window of Gifts, The Tree Lighting Celebration, The Parade of Lights and Sparkle.
The former Steuben County Courthouse is the subject of a $2.8 million proposal that would transform the site into market rate apartments. Corning historic landmark to be converted into market rate ...
"It's kind of like the start of our whole holiday season": Check out these Small Business Saturday deals in the Gaffer District.
The museum founder, Robert F. Rockwell, Jr., moved to Corning in 1933 [2] to run his grandfather's department store. Rockwell bought his first Western painting in 1959. Over the next 25 years he amassed a significant collection of paintings, bronze sculptures, etchings and drawings, and Native American ethnographic materials.