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CULTA Urbana at 8709 Fingerboard Road sits in the Urbana community of Frederick County, directly off I-270 at the Urbana exit and across the street from the Potomac Garden Center — a location that’s drawn Frederick County customers since this dispensary first opened as Kannavis in December 2017. CULTA, Maryland’s vertically integrated cannabis company (CEO Joseph Andreae; HQ at 215 Read more...
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GOLDLEAF at 2029 West Street is one of the most-reviewed and highest-volume independent dispensaries in Maryland — sitting on the West Street commercial corridor of Annapolis, equidistant from the Eastern Shore, Baltimore, and the DC suburbs, drawing customers statewide to what the store describes as the largest selection under one roof in Maryland: over 600 products spanning flower, concentrates, vapes, Read more...
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Chesacanna at 10534 York Road, Suite 101 in Cockeysville is one of Baltimore County’s most decorated independent dispensaries — a 2025 Leafly List Winner with a 4.9-star rating across over 525 reviews, and widely cited as one of the last independently owned dispensaries holding its own in a Greater Baltimore market increasingly dominated by multi-state chains. The wellness-forward operation was Read more...
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ATG’s Salem location at 50 Grove Street holds a piece of Massachusetts cannabis history — opened as a medical dispensary in 2015, it became the first legal cannabis dispensary on the East Coast, and on December 15, 2018, it opened for recreational sales as the first adult-use store in Eastern Massachusetts. The Grove Street location sits near downtown Salem, the Read more...
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In Good Health’s Brockton dispensary anchors the company’s vertically integrated cannabis operation at 1200 West Chestnut Street — a location just off Route 24 (Exit 31B) in southwest Brockton where the cultivation facility, extraction lab, infusion kitchen, and retail floor all occupy the same complex. As one of the first dispensaries licensed in Massachusetts (open since 2015), In Good Health Read more...


