Cannabis Americana
Cannabis Americana tells the intertwined American history of two strains of Cannabis. Cannabis sativa, the hemp plant, originally from Eastern China, its seeds were passed around the world as a common fiber plant.
Cannabis Americana tells the intertwined American history of two strains of Cannabis. Cannabis sativa, the hemp plant, originally from Eastern China, its seeds were passed around the world as a common fiber plant.
This major exhibition shows the revolutionary art of the late 1960s, expressed through some of the greatest music hits of the 20th century as well as paintings, film industry, fashion and design.
Unravel the events that lead to the decline in hemp. America was built on a foundation of hemp, grown by the earliest explorers and settlers. Hemp was used for ropes, twine, nets, canvas for sails, tents, and wagon covers.
Come to the Cannabis Museum's first Cooking with Cannabis class, the Canna Butter Edition. Learn different techniques for infusing herb butter and vegan butter. Our expert panel will cover fat content, dosage and ways to use your butter.
Join us for an evening of fine finger picking featuring Mill Creek Mile followed by a soul-soothing acoustic performance by Charles Button. With rich vocals, melodic guitar, and timeless folk fusion, this evening promises heartfelt storytelling through sound.
The Cannabis Museum is hosting the 3rd annual Community Hemp Fair on Saturday April 19th. There will be local music, food, art guest speakers demonstrations and tours of the museum.