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Hotbox Farms – Ontario is a recreational and medical cannabis dispensary located at 325 NE Goodfellow St in Ontario, Oregon — founded in 2018 shortly after Ontario voters approved recreational cannabis sales and established as one of eastern Oregon’s premier cannabis destinations, drawing customers from across the region and from neighboring Idaho just across the Snake River. Situated near Interstate Read more...
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The Healing Community MEDCo at 40 Lisbon Street in Lewiston is one of Maine’s largest and most established independent cannabis operations — founded in 2018 in Lewiston (“Maine’s Emerald City”) by a team with more than 40 combined years of cannabis experience, and grown into a five-storefront, two-cultivation-facility, two-manufacturing-facility enterprise with locations across Lewiston, Gardiner, and Newry. The Lisbon Street Read more...
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gLeaf Frederick at 4606 Wedgewood Boulevard holds a historically significant license — D-17-00001, Maryland’s first-ever issued medical cannabis dispensary license, originally granted to Wellness Solutions (Wellness Institute of Maryland) when the state’s medical program launched in 2017. Now operating under The Cannabist Company’s gLeaf premium retail brand, the 4606 Wedgewood location sits next to the Frederick Gymnastics Club with a Read more...
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Greenlight Therapeutics at 782 MD Route 3 North, Suite A is a locally owned, independently operated dispensary sitting on Robert Crain Highway in Gambrills — unincorporated Anne Arundel County, three miles north of the Waugh Chapel Towne Centre and a short drive from Odenton, Crofton, Millersville, and the Fort Meade corridor. It’s one of the few truly independent dispensaries in Read more...
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RISE Dispensaries at 702 Pulaski Highway sits squarely on US-40 in Joppatowne — a stretch of eastern Harford County lined with Royal Farms, Wawa, Food Lion, and McDonald’s — making it an easy, high-visibility stop for commuters and residents across the eastern Baltimore-Harford County corridor. It’s a 32-minute drive from Baltimore and about 24 minutes from Johns Hopkins, drawing customers Read more...


