Posted on 01/14/2021 3:46:25 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
FEATURE — Anyone wanting a dose of authentic European architecture and ambiance does not have to hop on a plane and “cross the pond” but drive just over four hours south of St. George to what one writer called “The largest antique ever sold.”
That large antique is the London Bridge, which is now located in Lake Havasu City in northwestern Arizona.
It’s not the original London Bridge, nor is it one that inspired the nursery rhyme or song. Even so, it is an impressive sight in the United States.
A series of bridges have spanned the River Thames in London. Probably the most famous one, of nursery rhyme fame, was the stone bridge built by architect and priest Peter of Colechurch between 1176 and 1209, which replaced various wooden bridges that had spanned the river since 50 A.D.
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50 miles from me. They put it up and dug out the canal after they got it up.
BTW, that is just the main span and not the whole bridge. The rest of it is/was incorporated into the newest bridge at London-those being the approaches, etc.
The next best thing to see there is wild donkeys on the shoreline.
Thanks for the clarification. The current London Bridge, of course, is infamous for an Islamikaze stabbing attack that occurred a few years ago.
Saw it this September. It was about 115 degrees so we didn’t get out and walk. Also enjoyed the vibes at Lake Havasu ...
Tower Bridge:
London Bridge, in Arizona:
I was just there yesterday. That place has grown! I might be moving there.
“London Bridge is falling down and moved to Arizona, now I know why.”
Funny thing your post. I just watched a docu on the London Bridges yesterday. In a matter of fact.
Bets fish and chips ever in the micro brewery aside of that bridge-the right side just after you cross the bridge to the island.
GD virus! I want to go down and have some but..
Hope you like hot weather. Because the Colorado River Valley gets as hot and sometimes hotter than Death Valley. And with some humidity from the water.
Oh and dont believe the radio station temp reports-they lie.
I can nominate several heads that can be used to decorate the bridge, and lend a much needed sense of authenticity.
Yeah, I think that’s a 50 year old picture after it first opened.
That is another one of those demonstrably false apocryphal “Stupid rich American” stories. Mr. McCulloch knew exactly what he was buying.
The beer in that place is pretty good too.
Well it’s true that it’s a story :-)
I could have gotten them a better deal on a bridge in Brooklyn.
Was there in 1998.
We used to go to boat races there before and after the bridge arrived. My husband crashed a time or two. We usually went during Thanksgiving when it was mostly windy but not boiling hot.
When the bridge came our company did some work on it and we ended up with a piece of granite from the bridge - that I think somehow got lost recently. It wasn’t much to look at anyway.
Burgers By The Bridge or Barley Brothers?
Want to add to my bucket list.
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