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Four Green Fields at 3518 Conowingo Road sits on Route 136 in Street, Maryland — a rural Harford County community tucked between Jarrettsville and the Mason-Dixon line, where rolling farmland and Deer Creek define the landscape more than strip malls or highway interchange commerce. It’s one of the few dispensaries serving the northern Harford County countryside, and its placement on Read more...
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Apothca’s Lynn dispensary sits at 491 Lynnway on the commercial strip running through Lynn, Essex County — the company’s first adult-use location in Massachusetts, opened October 2019. Locally operated as part of a three-location Massachusetts group, the Lynn store carries flower, pre-rolls, concentrates, edibles, tinctures, and topicals drawn from Apothca’s own cultivation operation as well as curated wholesale partners across Read more...
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Verilife’s Wareham dispensary sits on Main Street in the heart of downtown Wareham — the town known as the “Gateway to the Cape” at the northwestern head of Buzzards Bay — directly across from Besse Park and Pier overlooking the Wareham River. When it opened for recreational sales on December 21, 2018, it became the fourth legal adult-use cannabis dispensary Read more...
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Good Chemistry Nurseries occupies a storefront on Harrison Street in Worcester’s Canal District, a small connector between Green Street and Harding Street just off I-290 — making it one of the most accessible dispensaries in the city’s urban core. The Worcester location was the company’s first Massachusetts dispensary, opening as a medical-only facility in 2018 and earning distinction as Worcester’s Read more...
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Lume Cannabis sits on US-41 S at the edge of Negaunee in Marquette County — the main artery connecting the western Upper Peninsula communities of Negaunee, Ishpeming, and Marquette into a single commuter corridor. The store is one of only four dispensaries in Negaunee, making it a primary option for cannabis shoppers across a wide swath of the western UP, Read more...


