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NYC cannabis attraction taking people to The Stone Age
Education, FunTime out has a feature on an immersive cannabis experience that has just opened in New York City.
MiCHIGO formed to promote marijuana tourism & hospitality
NewsThe organization was formed to promote safe and responsible cannabis experiences in Michigan’s sprawling tourism and hospitality industry. It is committed to improving local economies throughout the state by helping businesses unlock new revenue opportunities that will lead to job creation and increased commerce.
Michigan Cannabis Traveler Survey
NewsMiCHIGO is conducting a study of cannabis travel & hospitality in Michigan are hoping to get your feedback!
Pigs, Pies and … Pot? Cannabis to be judged at Cali State Fair
NewsFrom the "Things Michigan Could Learn from Other States about Cannabis" files comes this Benzinga story from the Golden State.
Tiny House Holland goes big for cannabis travelers
LodgingA number of brave & forward thinking lodging hosts like Kari Reen & Tony Brown of Tiny House Holland are working to connect with the cannabis traveler through 420-friendly lodging.
Marijuana Tourism is Shaping the Future of the Cannabis Industry
LodgingAt the beginning of legalization, cannabis “tourism” was mostly people traveling across state lines to visit dispensaries, buy legal cannabis products, and consume cannabis safely in a legal place but all of that is changing.
The High Rise: Cannabis Tourism in Chicago
Culinary Cannabis, Lodging, NewsHush Chicago & Chi High Tours held panel of experts in both cannabis & tourism to discuss the current impact of legal, adult-use cannabis and the opportunities it has presented for the hospitality & tourism industry.
Cannabis Tourism: The Next Big Thing?
Cannabis, LodgingMG Magazine has a feature exploring the development of marijuana tourism that's well worth the time of anyone in the cannabis or hospitality industry.
Detroit’s Cannabis Friendly Copper House Bed & Breakfast
LodgingThrillist has a solid feature exploring how a 2016 European backpacking trip led to Michigan's first Bud & Breakfast.