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Monday, 21 November 2011 17:50

Although you probably sang the nursery rhyme about London Bridge falling down when you were a child, the actual bridge never quite got that far.

London Bridge



The London Bridge going across the Thames River was a stone structure built in the 12th century. At the time, it replaced a wooden one that had been built two hundred years

 

before. On the stone bridge were shops, houses, and even a chapel.

 

These structures stood on the bridge for six hundred years, but were often damaged by fire and neglect. Finally, in the middle of the 18th century the buildings were

 

removed, but the bridge remained in for use for another two hundred years.

 

However, the famous London Bridge does not exist today, at least not in London. For in 1968, London Bridge was sold to a city in the United States, Lake Havasu, Arizona.

 

Over 10,000 tons of stone were carefully taken apart, numbered, and reassembled at the Arizona site at a cost of $6,900,000, this in addition to its $2,460,000 selling price.

 

The new London Bridge was rededicated and opened on October 10, 1971.

 

London Bridge holds the record as the largest antique ever sold!

 

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