A Massachusetts Lottery First in Southwick
— A Southwick Time Machine Historical Curiosity In 1971, Massachusetts lawmakers approved the creation of a state lottery, an ambitious effort designed to provide local aid to all 351 cities and towns across the Commonwealth. The following spring, that idea became reality with the promise that ordinary people might suddenly find themselves extraordinarily lucky. On March 22, 1972, the first ticket for “ The Game ” was sold. Just weeks later, on April 6, the first drawing took place at Boston’s Faneuil Hall, where seven winners each claimed $50,000. On October 3, 1972, the Massachusetts Lottery held its seventh “Million Dollar Game.” The drawing took place at the Sheraton Boston Hotel, where more than a hundred finalists from every New England state except Vermont gathered, each hoping their name would be called for the top prize: $1 million, paid in annual installments of $50,000 over twenty years. Alongside the million-dollar prize were additional ...