The City of Corning, California, with a population of 8,002 as of the 2021 Census, is situated in Tehama County. Established in 1882 with the extension of the railroad, Corning was named after railroad official John Corning and later incorporated in 1907.
Known as the Olive Capital of the World, Corning boasts a rich history showcased at the Corning Museum on Solano Street. The city's major industries include table olives, olive oil, dried plums, walnuts, and almonds, with Bell-Carter Foods, Inc. being a prominent table olive processor in the world.
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