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BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A scratch-off ticket sold in Windsor Mill delivered Maryland’s biggest Lottery prize of the past week, with a Baltimore resident claiming a $1 million top prize.
The winning Triple Red 777s ticket was purchased at the Wawa located at 2845 Rolling Road in Windsor Mill, according to the Maryland Lottery.
The $1 million prize led a week in which the Lottery paid nearly $30 million in prizes statewide from June 29 through July 5, including 22 winning tickets worth $10,000 or more.
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The second-largest prize of the week was an unclaimed $182,263 FAST PLAY Home Run Riches Walk-Off Winnings progressive jackpot ticket sold July 2 at High’s, 19200 Middletown Road in Parkton.
Other notable wins included:
Several additional scratch-off prizes of $10,000 or more were also sold across Maryland, including:
Among draw game winners, five PICK 5 tickets worth $25,000 were sold in Baltimore, Finksburg, Rockville and Temple Hills.
As of July 6, the winning tickets sold at the Shell on Liberty Road in Baltimore and the 5-10 Quick Mart in Rockville had not yet been claimed.
Additional FAST PLAY winners included:
RACETRAX also produced several five-figure prizes during the week, including winning tickets worth $15,744 in College Park, $12,517.70 in Lexington Park and two $11,349 prizes sold in Baltimore and Laurel.
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More information is available on the How to Claim page of the Lottery website.