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California Corning,
Indiana Corning, Iowa
Corning,
Kansas Corning,
Michigan Corning,
Minnesota Corning,
Missouri Corning (city), New York
Corning (town),...
- applications. The
company was
named Corning Gl****
Works until 1989.
Corning divested its
consumer product lines (including
CorningWare and
Visions Pyroceram-based...
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American gl****works,
Corning Gl****
Works and Owens-Illinois. The
company employs approximately 19,000
people around the world.
Owens Corning has been a Fortune...
- is best
known as the
headquarters of
Fortune 500
company Corning Incorporated,
formerly Corning Gl**** Works, a
manufacturer of gl**** and
ceramic products...
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introduced in 1958 by
Corning Gl****
Works (later
Corning Inc.) in the
United States. The
brand was
later spun off with the sale of the
Corning Consumer Products...
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Corning had its
start in 1882, when the
railroad was
extended to that point. The
community was
named after John
Corning, a
railroad official.
Corning...
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county seat of
Adams County.
Corning is
located just
north of the
intersection of U.S.
Route 34 and Iowa
Highway 148.
Corning is
perhaps best
known as the...
- The
Corning Museum of Gl**** is a
museum in
Corning, New York in the
United States,
dedicated to the art, history, and
science of gl****. It was founded...
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Corning is a
village in Holt County, Missouri,
United States. The po****tion was 3 at the 2020 census. The
village is
named for
Erastus Corning who owned...
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Maize /meɪz/ (Zea mays), also
known as
corn in
North American and
Australian English, is a tall
stout gr**** that
produces cereal grain. It was domesticated...