Yes
Because the original bridge was the ONLY bridge in London at that time.
The present bridge was built between 1968 and 1973.
It was officially opened in 1973
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The 1831 John Rennie designed bridge was bought and shipped to Arizona it replaced an older bridge (600 years old). The current London Bridge which dates from 1973 is still located in London at the same site where a bridge has stood for 2,000 years.
None. London Bridge is a pre-stressed concrete bridge.
London Bridge, Tower Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Chelsea Bridge, plus many more.
London Bridge is a very ordinary bridge which crosses the river Thames in London. The first bridge across the river was built by the Romans about 2000 years ago and there has been a bridge on the site ever since. At one time there were shops and houses on the bridge, which eventually collapsed - hence the children's song 'London Bridge is Falling Down'. Many foreigners mistakenly think that Tower Bridge - the next bridge downstream and much more interesting - is London Bridge.
It was the first bridge across the River Thames in London (built by the Romans nearly 2000 years ago) and was the only bridge across the Thames in London until 1729.
It is an iconic landmark of London although many foreigners confuse it with London Bridge.
Not anymore. The landform known as London Bridge collapsed into the ocean several years ago.