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The KannaKraft Shop at 80 Bangor St holds a genuine piece of Augusta history — when it opened in 2018 as the capital city’s first cannabis-related storefront, city ordinance limited sales to CBD only. The owner, a licensed MMMP medical marijuana caregiver with over a decade of experience, went to the city board in 2019 and won unanimous approval to Read more...
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Wisely Cannabis at 81 Industrial Ave in Sanford has operated as Maine’s hash-forward specialist since 2015 — a vertically integrated cultivator, extractor, and edibles producer that built its identity as “Maine’s Hash Company” around solventless hash rosin at a time when most Maine dispensaries were focused on flower. Everything in the product lineup runs through the same in-house pipeline: house-grown Read more...
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Anacostia Organics at 2022 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE holds a singular place in Washington DC’s cannabis history — it is the only licensed dispensary east of the Anacostia River, serving Ward 8 communities that were entirely without access when the city’s first round of medical cannabis licenses was awarded. After years of advocacy that led to emergency legislation Read more...
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Liberty Cannabis at 3317 Keswick Road carries the torch of Maggie’s, Hampden’s original and pioneering medical cannabis dispensary, now rebranded under Holistic Industries’ multi-state Liberty Cannabis banner with full adult-use retail added in July 2023. Tucked into the residential-commercial mix of the Hampden neighborhood just off Keswick Road — accessible from I-83, Route 25, and Falls Road — the dispensary Read more...
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ATG’s Amesbury location at 49 Macy Street sits on the Route 110 corridor, easily accessible off I-495 in the heart of Amesbury — the third storefront opened by one of Massachusetts’ most historically significant cannabis operators. As part of the same locally independent, vertically integrated chain that runs ATG Salem and ATG Salisbury, the Amesbury store carries the same seed-to-storefront Read more...


