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Q: Did king Olaf of Norway and his Vikings destroy the London Bridge in the 11TH century?
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Why did the Vikings attack the London bridge?

because waffles came and ate all the unicorns


How did the London bridge get it name?

Because the original bridge was the ONLY bridge in London at that time.


What is the famous bridge is in London?

Tower Bridge and London Bridge.


Which present day bridge was the site ever across the Thames in London?

London Bridge is the oldest, a bridge has been on or near the present site since Roman times. The actual bridge of course has been replaced a number of times the last in 1973. Others have included two Roman bridges, a Saxon Bridge, a Norman bridge, a medieval bridge and a 19th century bridge before the present one. The current London Bridge is often confused with Tower Bridge by tourists.


Which 19th century former UK landmark now sits in the Arizona desert in the US?

London Bridge


Which 19th century former UK landmark is in the Arizona desert in the US?

London Bridge is at Lake Havasu.


What direction is Tower Bridge from London Bridge?

Tower Bridge is east of London Bridge.


What is the name of the bridge in london from which the Olympic rings 2012 hang from?

London Bridge. The Olympic rings are on Tower Bridge - not London Bridge.


Which bridge in London was built in 1973?

The London bridge


What do London bridge represent?

What does London bridge represent


The only road into London was what bridge?

London Bridge.


Does London bridge open?

No. The only bridge in London that opens is Tower Bridge, which is the next bridge downstream and is sometimes mistakenly thought of as London Bridge by tourists.