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Enlightened Dispensary at 3111 Emmorton Road in Abingdon occupies a prominent retail space off the I-95 and Route 24 interchange in Harford County — formerly operating as Rev Canna before rebranding under parent company Revolution Global’s Enlightened Dispensary banner. The store serves both recreational adults and Maryland medical cannabis patients across a broad swath of northeast Maryland, sitting roughly 10 Read more...
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Sanctuary Medicinals’ Woburn location sits at 130 Commerce Way, Suite 1 — an industrial commercial address directly off Interstate 93 that gives it fast access from across Greater Boston and the North Shore. The 4,500-square-foot store was the first medical and recreational cannabis dispensary to open in Woburn and remains one of the easiest highway-accessible dispensaries in the Boston metro. Read more...
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Bask Cannabis sits on Pequod Road in Fairhaven, just off I-195 in Bristol County — the first medical cannabis dispensary to open on the South Coast of Massachusetts when it welcomed patients in February 2018. Founded by experienced cultivators and advocates, Bask built its identity around locally grown, sun-grown cannabis and a patient-education-first approach that still defines its retail floor Read more...
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253 Farmacy sits on Millers Falls Road in Turners Falls — a village in Montague, Franklin County — occupying a converted Hallmark Photography building that the company has transformed into a 6.2-acre cannabis campus where cultivation, processing, and retail all happen on the same property. The distance from harvest to sale is measured in steps: 253 grows its cannabis on-site, Read more...
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Cloud Cannabis occupies the corner of Davis Street and Munson Avenue in Traverse City, less than a mile from Bryant Park Beach and East Bay on Lake Michigan — positioning it as one of the most convenient dispensary stops for anyone arriving from M-72 or US-31, heading toward the Old Mission Peninsula, or spending time along the waterfront. As part Read more...


