runninon
runninon t1_jdndebr wrote
Some Mid-Century Modern architecture around the seacoast that come to mind would be Williamson & Christiansen Halls at UNH Durham, and the First Seacoast Bank in Dover.
Also in Dover, you could argue that Woodman Park Elementary School is Art Deco, or at least the spire.
Found this online, too:
https://www.nh.gov/nhdhr/publications/documents/mid_20th_century_architecture_nh.pdf
runninon t1_j7uxhyf wrote
Reply to comment by nhbruh in New Hampshire Lawmakers Refine Cannabis Legalization Plan, With Vote Expected Soon by OregonTripleBeam
That's right on the way for me when I go to Herbal Pathways!
runninon t1_j7siwc3 wrote
Reply to comment by nhbruh in New Hampshire Lawmakers Refine Cannabis Legalization Plan, With Vote Expected Soon by OregonTripleBeam
Some people also don't seem to think about scale of these operations when they see some of the prices. Yeah, it may be a bit overpriced right now, but until it can be federally legalized, I don't think there will be a massive shift in prices.
There's a big upfront investment for the facilities and staff that needs to be made up. Plus, many law firms are incorporating cannabis strain intellectual property law into their services. So, growers that want to avoid a costly (potentially ruinous) lawsuit pay royalties to grow some of our favorite strains.
The best analogy I can think of is the industrialized agriculture industry. They can operate across state lines with large reaching and complex distribution networks that allow them to operate with smaller profit margins. (I agree with the points you've brought up, just adding food for thought).
Edit: btw, which dispo do you hit up? I go to herbal pathways in Berwick. They have quarters as low as $45 after taxes. Prices vary depending on which grower it came from.
runninon t1_jdpr3k8 wrote
Reply to comment by ThunderySleep in Is there any notable Art Deco or Mid Centry Architecture in NH? by batmansmotorcycle
Yeah, it really was just the spire on Woodman Park that made me say that.