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If you mean the London Bridge at Lake Havasu, Robert McCulloch paid $2,460,000.
Robert McCulloch for US$ 2,460,000
The London Bridge in Lake Havasu Arizona was bought by Robert McCulloch for $2,460,000
They are about the same length but London Bridge is much wider.
London Bridge in London is free to cross.
The bridge that was completed in 1894 was Tower Bridge, not London Bridge.
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It was sold for 2,460,000 because i'm learning alot about London Bridge.
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's not for sale.
Much the same as it did when it was in London.
Yes and no, London bridge is in London and there has been a bidge on the site for 2,000 years. The current one was opened in 1973. However the previous one which was in place from 1831 to 1968 is in Lake Havasu Arizona! An urban myth that the Amercian entreprenur thought he was buying the Tower bridge has been denied by all parties in the sale. This bridge replaced the much older bridge which stood in pace for 600 years so it's not the original one. The bridge was sold to Robert McCulloch who dismatled it and rebuilt it in a town in Arizona. The townspeople were very disappointed though as they thought they were getting Tower bridge - the bridge that opens up to let ships through. London bridge is a conventional bridge and much less iconic of London to tourists than the 1894 Tower Bridge which is still mistakenly refered to by many tourists as London Bridge.