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Which original bridge was shipped off to Arizona?

The London Bridge which is now at Lake Havesau.


9 When your namesake bridge was rebuilt, the original was shipped off to Arizona What city are you?

City of London, the bridge in question is London Bridge.


What ancient London landmark was bought by an American shipped stone to the US and rebuilt in Arizona?

a)london bridge


When your namesake bridge was rebuilt the original was shipped off to Arizona What city are you?

London, England.


Where the namesake bridge was rebuilt and the original was shipped off to Arizona?

The London Bridge which wasbuilt in 1820 was dismantled in 1973 and rebuilt at Lake Havasu City in Arizona as a tourist attraction.


Where will you find londoe bridge today?

London Bridge is still in London and dates from 1973. However, the previous bridge, built in 1831, was disassembled and shipped to Lake Havasu City in Arizona where it was re-assembled as a tourist attraction.


Which state has the original London bridge?

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.


London bridge was dismantled in England and shipped to a city in the western Arizona near the California border where this famous bridge now stands what is the name of this city?

The 1831 London Bridge was dismantled in early 1970's and reassembled as a tourist attraction in Lake Havasu City.


When was the London Brought to Arizona?

London was brought to Arizona in the year 1831. This is a bridge.


What is the name of the bridge shipped from England to Lake Havasu in 1968?

London Bridge


What is the name of the bridge shipped from England 1968 to lake havasu?

London Bridge


What bridge from England went to Arizona?

London Bridge. London Bridge is not to be confused with the more famous Tower Bridge.