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'''Tri-State Lottery''' refers to a group of lottery games offered only by the states of [[Maine Lottery|Maine]], [[New Hampshire Lottery|New Hampshire]], and [[Vermont]]. It was the first multi-jurisdictional lottery, with its first drawing on [[September 14]], [[1985]].<ref>{{cite web|title=New Hampshire Lottery Commision : Megabucks|url=http://nhlottery.com/the-games/mb-info.asp|accessdate=17|accessmonth=July|accessyear=2008}}</ref> Tri-State Lottery currently offers four games: Megabucks, Pick 3, Pick 4, and Paycheck. With [[Maine]] (which was a MUSL member from 1990-1992) returning to the [[Multi-State Lottery Association]] (MUSL) in [[July 2004]], all three lotteries also offer [[Powerball]], which is run by MUSL ([[New Hampshire]] also takes part in MUSL's [[Hot Lotto]].) Tri-State Lottery games, however, are not affiliated with MUSL.
'''Tri-State Lottery''' refers to a group of games offered by the states of [[Maine Lottery|Maine]], [[New Hampshire Lottery|New Hampshire]], and [[Vermont]]. It was the first multi-jurisdictional lottery, with its first drawing on [[September 14]], [[1985]].<ref>{{cite web|title=New Hampshire Lottery Commision : Megabucks|url=http://nhlottery.com/the-games/mb-info.asp|accessdate=17|accessmonth=July|accessyear=2008}}</ref> Tri-State Lottery currently offers four games: Megabucks, Pick 3, Pick 4, and Paycheck. With [[Maine]] (which was a MUSL member from 1990-1992) returning to the [[Multi-State Lottery Association]] (MUSL) in [[July 2004]], all three lotteries also offer [[Powerball]], which is run by MUSL ([[New Hampshire]] also takes part in MUSL's [[Hot Lotto]].) Tri-State Lottery games, however, are not affiliated with MUSL.





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Tri-State Lottery refers to a group of games offered by the states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. It was the first multi-jurisdictional lottery, with its first drawing on September 14, 1985.[1] Tri-State Lottery currently offers four games: Megabucks, Pick 3, Pick 4, and Paycheck. With Maine (which was a MUSL member from 1990-1992) returning to the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL) in July 2004, all three lotteries also offer Powerball, which is run by MUSL (New Hampshire also takes part in MUSL's Hot Lotto.) Tri-State Lottery games, however, are not affiliated with MUSL.


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