The Rhode Island Lottery Commission oversees the state's lottery system. Established in 1974, the commission is the largest voluntary revenue source for the state, providing hundreds of millions in annual revenue that goes into the general fund. In 2008, the commission earned $2.4 billion in sales, generating $355 million for the general fund.
Games offered included instant games, four-digit daily numbers, Wild Money, PowerBall, Mega Millions, Keno and video lottery terminals.
The historic South Kingstown Town Hall Sits atop High Street and acts as the town's hub. Built in 1877, the building has received a face-lift in the last 30 years. The hall is home to a large portion of the town's government offices and hosts town meetings nearly every night of the week.
Also located on the grounds of the town hall is St. Francis cemetery, one of South Kingstown's more than 200 historic burial grounds.