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Looks like you should stop by that little gas station for a ticket because a vacationing Millsboro man has won a Florida Lottery.

I am a proponent of finding the smallest gas station in the town I am in and buying at least one small lottery ticket…just in case.

It always seems like the winners on TV win at a gas station that is off the beaten path and just a little bit dirty.

I also make it a point to grab a ticket on every vacation when I can.

For Peter Sullivan the ticket he bought while visiting Florida paid off!

Sulllivan is from Millsboro, Delaware and was visiting Palm Beach County in Florida.

He stopped by a Publix grocery store in Delray Beach and decided to grab a quick scratch-off ticket.

Well his $20 ticket has made him a bit richer.

Sullivan won $5 million on that scratcher!

He won on the Gold Rush Limited scratch off ticket and chose the lump sum of money for his payout.

At the end of the day Peter will walk away with $3,960,000.   Not bad for a quick trip to the grocery store.

According to WPTV ” The retailer will receive a $2,000 bonus commission for selling the winning scratch-off ticket.     The game’s overall odds of winning are 1-in-2.65.  However, the odds of winning $5 million are 1-in-2,362,500.”

So what is Peter going to do with the cash?!

He hasn’t said yet, but you could do some real damage or start a permanent vacation with a cool $5 million lottery prize.

So what would you do? Would you freak out inside the grocery store?

Looks like you should stop by that little gas station for a ticket because a vacationing Millsboro man has won a Florida Lottery.

For Peter Sullivan the ticket he bought while visiting Florida paid off!

Sullivan won $5 million on that scratcher!

What Delaware is Famous For According to Out-Of-Staters

When asked, “What is Delaware famous for?” these answers were recorded by out-of-staters. Maybe they know more than we do, or they just don’t! Some said the obvious things we all think of when describing our own state, but others noted what they think they know about Delaware. It’s always interesting to see what others think of us, being such a small state. Delaware is known for way more than we know, and it’s our duty to represent our state proudly!

  • No Sales Tax

    It’s the no brainer. We tell people this when describing our state too. So they’re not far off for saying this is what we’re famous for.

  • Historically, the First State

    Not everyone knows this, believe it or not. But yes, we are number 1 and that is something to be proud of.

  • Corporate Law

    Many businesses have headquarters and office space in Delaware to benefit from the lenient taxes and business laws.

  • DuPont

    DuPont is actually well known globally, due to their relations to Europe and the making of gunpowder in their early founding years.

  • Joe Biden

    The President of the United States is from Delaware and frequents coming home, resulting in what we all call “Joe Jams”.

  • That Scene in Wayne's World

    “Hi, we’re in….Delaware.”

  • Famous For Not Being Famous

    One redditor, DrWhoIsOverrated, stated, “There are very few things that stick out about the state, yet it’s the first state that comes to mind whenever someone is asked about a forgettable state.”

  • Tradition to Stock Up On Booze When Passing Through the State

    Our liquor stores have no sales tax and our liquor and beer is fairly cheaper than other states. Mind you, we have very large loiquor stores all over the state.

  • Dogfish Head Beer

    A local brewery that grew into a nationally known brand. Founded in Milton Delaware and Rehoboth Beach Delaware.

  • Chicken Farms

    The history of the overproduction of chicken in the United States actually stems from Delaware in the early founding areas. A mistake in shipping chickens to a Delaware farmer resulted in the farmer receiving thousands of more chickens than she intended.

  • Drivers Not Going Faster Than the Posted Speed Limit on 295

    Apparently, we drive the suggested speed limit on I-295…. isn’t this the right thing to do though?

  • A Bridge and Tolls

    Obviously this was written by someone who lives North of the beaches.

  • The Pronunciation of Newark

    You can tell a Delawarean from a New Jersey local by the way they pronounce Newark. It’s New-ark, not Nork here!

  • Nothing

    People really have the audacity to say Delaware has “nothing.” How do you think we wrote this list then???