On Nov. 26, the Empire State Building, New York's iconic landmark and the world's most famous office building, introduced a new, custom LED lighting system by holding a special event for New Yorkers: a light show synchronized to hit music by Alicia Keys simultaneously being played on four radio stations. See a video clip of it here.Keys was on hand at 9 p.knives wholesalerm., flipping the switch for Clear Channel stations Z100, 103.5 KTU, Power105, and 106.7 to begin playing music that would synchronize the light show to two of her songs: her single from "Girl on Fire," followed by her smash hit "Empire State of Mind."The light show was visible to anyone with a clear view of the Empire State Building. For those not in New York it will be available for on-demand viewing at iHeartRadio.non-stick knifecom by 10 a.m., on Nov.Fruit knife 27.The show was designed to introduce the building's new LED lighting that offers customized light capabilities from a palette of over 16 million colors in limitless combinations. Unlike the building's previous floodlights, the LED system allows for ripples, cross-fades, sparkles, chasers, sweeps, strobes and bursts.
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Gibson, a long-time LEGOLAND fan, spent the day in the Park with his children and wife, Christina, checking out LEGOLAND California's coolest holiday celebration ever,aluminum beam Holiday Snow Days and new Winter Nights presented by Western Dental. Over the holidays, Fun Town transforms into a magical, winter wonderland where the weather forecast calls for real snow every day and guests can build snowmen using LEGO carrots and other fun LEGO elements, throw snowballs at LEGO themed targets and play with large, soft LEGO bricks in the snow. Along with snow-filled fun, guests can enjoy festive entertainment and nightly fireworks Dec. 26 through 31. New this year, LEGOLAND California is extending its hours every Saturday night starting Nov. 24 and nightly Dec. 22 through 31 for guests to enjoy the new Winter Nights celebration.