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Empire State Building lights up in honor of Arnold Palmer’s 90th birthday

Tuesday would have been Arnold Palmer’s 90th birthday. To honor the legend, the Empire State Building lit up in red, white, yellow and green, which are the colors for Palmer’s umbrella logo.

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