The Centennial Light was switched off only a very few times which, despite the common belief, is the reason for its longevity. Each time a bulb is swithced on and off, the filament is heated and cooled down which makes the filament to expand and contract. These expansions and contractions create microscopical stress fractures in the material of the filament, which eventually lead to a break causing the bulb to burn out.
The last time was 33 years ago when the Centennial Light was switched off during the move of the Fire Department to its current location. The bulb spent 22 minutes without electricity while it was transferred.