No food is sold on London Bridge. However, by the 1300's there were 140 shops on the Bridge. Because of the Great Fire of London in 1666, shops were banned from the Bridge
Shops and houses.
The London Bridge of that period had houses and shops on it.
Houses and shops.
The nursery rhyme is about a medieval bridge which crossed the river Thames in London. At that time, the wooden bridge had houses and shops on it.
No. The modern bridge is just a very ordinary road and pedestrian bridge in central London and is only famous because of the children's song about it. The medieval London Bridge had houses and shops on it.
It didn't. It was sold, numbered, and reassembled in Arizona.
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.
Because the original bridge was the ONLY bridge in London at that time.
Tower Bridge and London Bridge.
Tower Bridge is east of London Bridge.
London Bridge. The Olympic rings are on Tower Bridge - not London Bridge.