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[[File:52%20Main%20Street.jpg|right|thumb||52 Main Street ]] [[File:Charlie%20Green.jpg|left|thumb||Charlie Green. ''[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, May 22, 2004 ]]'''Address:''' 52 Main Street
[[File:52 Main Street.jpg|right|thumb|52 Main Street ]] [[File:Charlie Green.jpg|left|thumb|Charlie Green. |Adirondack Daily Enterprise]][[Adirondack Daily Enterprise|None]]''|, May 22, 2004 ]]'''Address:''' 52 Main Street


'''Old Address:''' 45 Main Street
'''Old Address:''' 45 Main Street

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52 Main Street
Adirondack Daily Enterprise

None|, May 22, 2004 ]]Address: 52 Main Street

Old Address: 45 Main Street

Other names: Charlie's Corner Store, Charles Green's Foods of Quality, Hogan Block, Adirondack Artists Guild

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A grocery store operated by Charlie Green for more than sixty years, it closed in the mid-1980s. The store was such a beloved institution in the village, that when Green announced in 1982 that he was thinking of retiring, so many of his patrons protested that he changed his plans; he continued working until illness forced him to stop, shortly before his death.

Jack "Legs" Diamond once visited the store with his showgirl mistress who was flamboyantly dressed in an ermine coat.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, January 12, 1991

Industry a key ingredient in hamlet revitalization

by Susan Colt, Weekender Editor

. . . Bruce and Barbara Darring, the entrepreneurs who developed National Door, also rehabilitated the former Green's Grocery Store in Saranac Lake. The grocery store was open for a summer after being refurbished and then closed. 

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