Check your tickets! There was another Take 5 winning ticket sold. This time it was purchased at a Stewart's Shop in Saratoga County. That winner is cashing in a ticket worth $19,881.

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Where Was The Winning Ticket Sold?

The midday Take 5 drawing on Monday, February 6th with the numbers 5-10-23-2424-29 made someone in Saratoga County almost twenty thousand dollars richer. It was sold at the Stewart's Shop in Mechanicville. There are three Stewart's Shops in my hometown. This lucky ticket was sold at the Stewart's Shop off Route 146. The actual address is 2 Vosburgh Road.

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This Isn't The First Time Someone Has Cashed in at This Stewart's

Back in September, there was a winning Take 5 midday ticket sold at this Stewart's Shop worth $17,782!

There Have Been Take 5 Winners All Over the Capital Region Lately

The New York Lottery's Take 5 drawing has been a lucky game for a bunch of Capital Region players in the last month and a half. A different Mechanicville Stewart's Shop had a $34,245 winner in January.

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There were two winners at area Saratoga County Stewart's Shops totaling over eighty thousand dollars and two more winners in Albany in January.

How Do You Play The New York Lottery Take 5?

The Take 5 drawing takes place twice per day. It happens at 2:30 the afternoon and 10:30 pm. The numbers are drawn from a field of 1 through 39. You just pick five numbers and hope to match all five. The jackpot is determined by how many others have the winning numbers. If there is more than one winner, the jackpot is split.

Run Down But Not Forgotten-Abandoned Frontier Town in the Adirondacks

One of my favorite memories is going to Frontier Town in the Adirondacks. We always loved it when we would hop on the train and robbers would come alongside on horseback and try to take over. The rodeo was also a lot of fun. We made some great memories at Frontier Town. It has sat abandoned since 1998 but some of the attractions, yet overgrown, are still standing. Thanks to Antiquity Echoes' amazing video you can see what once was Frontier Town.