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$1 Million Powerball Ticket Sold In PA

Three Pennsylvanians won high-figure prizes in a "historic" PowerBall drawing on Monday, July 17, according to state gaming officials. 

Bethel Food Market, 1406 Naamans Creek Road, Garnet Valley

Bethel Food Market, 1406 Naamans Creek Road, Garnet Valley

Photo Credit: Google Maps (Street View)/Inset: Pennsylvania Lottery

The largest prize went to a Delaware County player, who walked away with $1 million after matching all five white balls drawn, lotto reps said. The vending store, Bethel Food Market at 1406 Naamans Creek Road in Garnet Valley, is slated to receive a $5,000 bonus check for selling the lucky ticket. 

Elsewhere in the Keystone State, two players won $200,000 a piece from Powerball with Power Play tickets, officials said. Both players matched four of the five white balls pulled and the red Powerball, without which they would have only won $50,000, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery. 

Right-A-Way at 1200 Dewey Avenue in Williamsport, Lycoming County and Giant Eagle at 600 Towne Square Way in Pittsburgh will each get a $500 bonus for selling the tickets, state lotto reps said. 

More than 166,000 Pennsylvanians won prizes of some amount in Monday's drawing and each player is encouraged to double-check their ticket every time. Winning tickets should be signed immediately. 

Powerball will draw for its current $1 billion jackpot — the seventh largest in US history — on Wednesday, July 19. 

To learn more, visit palottery.com

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