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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.
No. The first bridge was made in rome in 62bc. The bridge is still there
broklyn bridge
The oldest bridge in Britain is thought to be Tarr Steps on Exmoor, Somerset, which is known as a Clapper bridge
Hebden Bridge c 1510?
king Kong bridge 14AD
the oldest bridge in the world is the stepping stone bridge
According to Wikipedia, the oldest bridge in New York State is the Hyde Hall Covered Bridge (1823). It's also recognized as the oldest covered bridge in the USA, although some folks in Vermont might contest that. The oldest bridge in New York City is the High Bridge, officially named the "Aqueduct Bridge", connecting Manhattan and the Bronx, build in 1848 as part of the Croton Aqueduct.
The Rialto bridge spans the Grand Canal in Venice. It is the oldest bridge that crosses the canal.
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It is unknown who invented the first bridge. The Arkadiko Bridge located in Greece is one of the oldest arch bridges in the world.
The Sutong Bridge in China, the longest cable-stayed bridge in the World, has a span of 1,088 metres or 3,570 feet