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[[File:Charlestan | [[File:Charlestan records.jpg|right|thumb||The Charlestan Record Shop in the ]][[Leis Block|Leis Block]]|, left, The next building is the [[St.%20Regis%20Hotel|St. Regis Hotel]]|.<br>|The photograph is looking west at the very end of Bloomingdale Avenue, and the Alpine Hotel is the tall bulding at right. <br>|At far right is the [[Potter%20Block|Potter Block]]|, formerly the [[Arlington%20Hotel|Arlington Hotel]]<br>|Courtesy of [[Leslie%20Hoffman|Leslie Hoffman]]|.]]''[[File:Adirondack Daily Enterprise, April 3, 1963.jpg|left|]]''The '''Charlestan Record Shop''' was located at [[Leis%20Block|3 Bloomingdale Avenue]], the former site of the [[Hoffman%20Pharmacy|Hoffman Pharmacy]]. Pharmacist [[Howard%20Hoffman|Howard Hoffman]] created it when he moved the Terminal Pharmacy to the [[Church%20Street%20Extension|Church Street Extension]] in 1961. |
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Leis Block|, left, The next building is the St. Regis Hotel|.
|The photograph is looking west at the very end of Bloomingdale Avenue, and the Alpine Hotel is the tall bulding at right.
|At far right is the Potter Block|, formerly the Arlington Hotel
|Courtesy of Leslie Hoffman|.]]

The Charlestan Record Shop was located at 3 Bloomingdale Avenue, the former site of the Hoffman Pharmacy. Pharmacist Howard Hoffman created it when he moved the Terminal Pharmacy to the Church Street Extension in 1961.