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David Letterman, Paul Shaffer raffle off iconic 'Late Show' marquee: Here's how to enter to win

All proceeds from the raffle will benefit the Habitat for Humanity charity foundation.
Ed Sullivan Theater on May 13, 2015 in New York City.

NEW YORK — Have you ever wanted to own a piece of entertainment history? 

To mark the 30th anniversary of the "Late Show with David Letterman," David Letterman himself and composer Paul Schaffer announced they are raffling off the iconic 20-foot long, 8-foot high "Late Show with David Letterman" marquee sign for a good cause.

The blue-and-yellow sign graced the outside of the Ed Sullivan Theater from 1993 to 2013.

A donation of at least $10 or more will give you entry into the sweepstakes. All proceeds from the raffle will benefit Habitat for Humanity.

The winner will also receive a free round-trip to New York City to meet Letterman, hotel accomodations for two and a guest star appearance.

The raffle will last through New Year's Eve. To enter, click here.

Letterman retired from his 21-year hosting tenure in 2015 following the end of his contract.

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