The One Small Town In New York That You Need To Cross Off Your Bucket List
By Lea Monroe|Published June 15, 2018
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Writer for Only In Your State. Scribbling about all things New York and Buffalo related while also keeping you updated on the latest travel news! Inquiries: Lmonroe@onlyinyourstate.com
Recently Smithsonian unveiled their latest list, showcasing twenty different small towns in America that everyone should make a point to visit in 2018. Situated just below the heart of the Finger Lakes, New York’s very own small town of Corning was one of the select destinations to be recognized by the publication. Acknowledging all of its charm and briefly touching on its glory, find out why we couldn’t agree more that you should make a point to visit this area of Steuben County.
Home to roughly 6,000 residents, the small town of Corning sits along the Chemung River just below our Finger Lakes.
Operating every Thursday from now until October 25th, the Farmers Market is the perfect way to get a literal taste of the area and what this town is made of.
Open every day of the week, the museum has had plenty of expansions and new works of art added to the building over the years, now even allowing visitors the chance to create their own glass art to take home with them!
The Corning Museum of Glass isn't the only interesting building in town though! The Rockwell Museum in Corning is actually the only Smithsonian affiliate that you can find in Upstate New York....
...And the Heritage Village of the Finger Lakes is another amazing places to visit - made up of historic buildings that include the town's oldest building and even a working Blacksmith shop.
Visitors can also further stretch their legs at beautiful places like the Spencer Crest Nature Center, a 250-acre nature preserve that features walking trails, ponds, and yes - another museum!
And if you have room for more, you can get a taste of nostalgia at Old World Cafe and Ice Cream - a spot that has its own Victorian ice cream parlor, homemade treats, old-fashioned candy, and of course ice cream.
Worthy of earning a spot at the top of your New York bucket list, the town of Corning is even more magical when you get to discover it for yourself in person.