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  2. Boston Dispensary - Wikipedia

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    A history of the Boston Dispensary. Boston: Printed by J. Wilson. "New building of the Boston Dispensary". Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 109. Nov 29, 1883. Robert Willard Greenleaf. (1898), An historical report of the Boston Dispensary for one hundred and one years; 1796-1897, Brookline, Mass, OCLC 14805144, OL 24367553M {}: CS1 maint ...

  3. Bodega (store) - Wikipedia

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    A bodega is a small owner-operated convenience store serving hot and prepared food, often open late hours and typically with ethnic market influences. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The NYC Department of Health defines a bodega as any store of sufficient size "that sells milk, meat or eggs but is not a specialty store (bakery, butcher, chocolate shop, etc ...

  4. Cannabis in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    2008 Freedom Rally in Boston. The Boston Freedom Rally is an annual event on the third Saturday in September. It is the second largest annual gathering demanding marijuana law reform in the United States. The Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Coalition organizes the event. The event began in 1989, and has been held on the Boston Common since 1992 ...

  5. Tufts Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, the Boston Dispensary established the first U.S. lung clinic. In 1918, the Boston Dispensary established a food clinic which was the first of its kind; it is now the Frances Stern Nutrition Center. [21] Around 1919, Dr. Alfred Bosworth invented a synthetic milk product for infants, known and sold today as Similac brand of infant formula.

  6. Frances Stern - Wikipedia

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    Frances Stern was born in Boston, the youngest of seven children of Louis Stern, a boot and shoe dealer, and Caroline (Oppenheimer) Stern, both German Jewish immigrants. After completing grammar school, she volunteered as a teacher at the Jewish Sunday School founded by Lina Frank Hecht in the North End of Boston.

  7. The Hempest - Wikipedia

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    The Hempest is an American eco-friendly clothing store specializing in hemp clothing, products, and accessories. The store was founded in 1995 in Boston, Massachusetts, which makes it the oldest cannabis shop in Massachusetts.

  8. MedMen - Wikipedia

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    MedMen Enterprises was a United States-based cannabis company. At its peak, it had operations in California, Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, New York, and Massachusetts. [2] [3] MedMen owns and operates 29 retail stores and 6 cultivation facilities and is currently licensed to expand its footprint to 65 retail locations. [4]

  9. Bodega - Wikipedia

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    Bodega Bay, a Pacific Ocean inlet on the northern California coast; Other uses. Bodega (company), former name of Stockwell, an American vending machine manufacturer