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Where to Buy a Powerball Ticket in Huntington and Belle Haven
Most grocery stores, convenience stores and gas stations sell tickets.

The Powerball jackpot is now up to a mind-boggling half-billion dollars.
Yes, $500 million. Lottery officials say there is a 60 percent (or better) chance that someone will win in Wednesday night’s drawing for the largest Powerball jackpot ever.
Tickets are themselves a hot-ticket item. Virginia Lottery spokesman John Hagerty said the state could see $6 million in Powerball ticket sales before the Wednesday evening drawing, with sales peaking between 5 - 7 p.m. as people come home from work.
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“Powerball and Mega Million are jackpot-driven games,” Hagerty said. “When people see that jackpot increase, it drives up sales.”
Earlier this week, we showed you some of the homes in Huntington, Belle Haven and elsewhere in Northern Virginia that you could purchase with that kind of money.
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But, as the old lottery slogan goes, you can’t win if you don’t play.
Most grocery stores, gas stations and convenience stores are Virginia Lottery retailers.
In Huntington and Belle Haven, that includes:
- Safeway, 1624 Belle View Blvd.
- Shoppers, 6228 N Kings Hwy.
- Giant, 6800 Richmond Hwy.
- 7-Eleven, 5834 N Kings Hwy.
- 7-Eleven, 2305 Huntington Ave.
Or, you could drive up to Falls Church. In the past 20 months, three Falls Church residents have won $1 million prizes.
Where do you buy your powerball ticket? What would you do if you won? Would you quit your job? Travel? Go shopping? Tell us in the comments!
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