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Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
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Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
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Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Corning has long been at the forefront of all things glass, from innovative technology and science (think light bulbs for Thomas Edison, and modern wonders like fiber optics and Gorilla Glass) to the remarkable creations found at The Corning Museum of Glass, the world's largest museum. But artisan glass is just one of the reasons Corning is so fun.
Spend a little time on Corning’s Historic Market Street and you’ll soon understand why it was named “one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year” by the American Planning Association, and why Travel & Leisure named Centerway Square one of “America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares.”
That beauty is only part of the appeal, though. Corning’s Gaffer District—named after a gaffer or master glassblower—is home to over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, studios, as well as craft beverage producers, restaurants serving fabulous food, and two world-class museums. With events like GlassFetch each May—which was called one of the “Top 100 events in North America” by the American Bus Association—spring and summer bring an energy and excitement to this charming small town that’s difficult to match.
Each Autumn the town transforms back to 1880s as it celebrates its role in creating the first light bulbs for Thomas Edison. And winter brings its own splendor, as trees along the brick-line sidewalks are speckled with lights in preparation for the holiday season which kicks off with The Parade of Lights and Sparkle, two long-standing traditions that bring folks from near and far.
Even though it’s November, Corning homeowners are thinking about lawn care in Corning as they gear up for winter. Fall cleanup is in full swing, with homeowners focused on leaf removal and that final lawn mowing before the snow flies.
While activity is slowing down for the season, now is the perfect time to schedule those crucial end-of-year services to protect your lawn. Although we haven't seen a lot of recent activity with 0 jobs completed in the last 60 days, Corning homeowners still value a well-maintained yard. Our vendors pride themselves on fast response times, typically replying within 1 hour to your inquiries.
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