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We now have a wide range of flame colors: red, green, blue, yellow, purple, and variations of these. Each color works the same way.
The typically blue flame fixture will glow red, white and blue this Fourth of July. The lighting will start after sunset and continue every 30 minutes until 2 a.m.
The refurbished flame, which changes color to reflect changing weather patterns, was relit Tuesday night. In 2018, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The building's name is derived from the building's iconic, 21-foot steel and plexiglass flame, which was lit at night in blue most of the time. It changed colors with changing weather conditions.
When workers removed the 25-foot-high blue flame sign from the former Washington Energy building in 2001, the plan was for it to appear, refurbished, at a new Museum of History & Industry home in ...
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