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  1. Corning is a city in Quincy Township, Adams County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,564 at the 2020 census. [3] It is the county seat of Adams County. [4] Corning is located just north of the intersection of U.S. Route 34 and Iowa Highway 148. Corning is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Johnny Carson.

  2. This is the official website of the City of Corning, Iowa. The City of Corning welcomes you to visit our site. We would like to welcome you to our community, you will enjoy our Aquatic Center, Lake Binder, many parks, Airport, and of course our Historic Main Street District.

  3. Jul 22, 2023 · Adams County, Iowa is the least populated county in the entire state of Iowa. Only 3,600 for the entire county. However, Corning is not short on surprises. There's the birth home of the king of late-night TV. They also have a stellar farm-to-table restaurant that feels like it belongs in a big city.

  4. Things to Do in Corning, Iowa: See Tripadvisor's 112 traveler reviews and photos of Corning tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Corning. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Jul 6, 2023 · Corning embodies the essence of the state of Iowa. Whether you’re a history enthusiast eager to explore the town’s heritage, a nature lover seeking outdoor adventures, a foodie yearning for local flavors, or an art and culture aficionado, Corning has something to offer everyone.

  6. Spend a day exploring Corning's fascination history at the Johnny Carson Birthplace, Prescott Kline Museum, Adams County House of History, Corning Opera House and the French Icarian Village. Or, discover fast-paced thrills at the Adams County Speedway , a NASCAR half-mile dirt track.

  7. About Us. City of Corning, Adams County, Iowa. 601 6th Street, Corning, IA 50841. Population 1564 at the 2020 Census. History of Community. Adams County is located in southwestern Iowa and was established in 1851. In 1853 the county seat was designated in Quincy.