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Because the original bridge was the ONLY bridge in London at that time.
There are no guards at Tower Bridge - it's a road bridge over the River Thames. It opens when tall ships need to come through.
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.
London Bridge isn't an opening bridge. The only bridge in London which spans the river Thames and can open, is Tower Bridge. If a boat needs to have the bridge opened so that it can pass underneath, it has to book a slot in advance with the bridgemaster who will arrange to open the bridge at the agreed time.
One would be the 3 billy goats gruff. They each crossed the troll guarded bridge one at a time to eat the grass and had to get pass the troll to do it.
Each week over 40,000 people cross this bridge. The bridge was built to allow people to travel to New Orleans is far less time than before the bridge was built.
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Yes, the St. Lawrence river freezes over each winter.
Tower Bridge was completed in 1894 and was designed to open so that taller ships could get into the Pool of London which was a busy area of the river Thames at that time. When the bridge was built, there were no other bridges between it and the open sea.
On 29 August 1907, the south arm and part of the central section of the Quebec bridge collapsed into the river in a matter of seconds. Of the 86 workers on the bridge at the time, 75 were killed. A second collapse during construction in 1916 killed another 11 people. The bridge was finally completed in 1919.
It depended where you were coming from and how rich you were. If you were coming from the north bank of the river, you might cross the river by boat or on London bridge. Most people walked, but the rich might have horses or carriages.