By Linda Tancs
Corning, New York, is known for its rich history in glassmaking, an industry chronicled at its famous museum of glass. But Corning is also the site of the Rockwell Museum, which reflects the American experience through American paintings, drawings, sculptures and photography as well as in artistic objects of material culture. The Smithsonian-affiliated facility on Cedar Street is housed in the Richardsonian Romanesque former city hall building.


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