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Winning Powerball ticket sold at an Auburn Fred Meyer

What would you do with all that dough?

A view of the Seattle skyline with Lumen Field in the foreground

We’re dreaming big. How much is Lumen Field, again?

Photo via @jstn.sight

Check. Those. Numbers. In case you haven’t heard, a winning Powerball ticket was sold at a Fred Meyer store in nearby Auburn. Whoever had 05, 11, 22, 23, and 69, with a Powerball number of 07 just scored $754.6 million. Whoooo mama.

The winner’s name wasn’t announced (and there’s no rule saying they need to reveal themselves). But knowing so much dough was available with one piece of paper right in our backyard has us day-dreaming.

Here are just a few things you can do with 754.6 cool ones in Seattle.

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