Five.
The London Bridge of that period had houses and shops on it.
Tower Bridge is one of London's most recognisable landmarks and so is a popular visitor destination. The bridge offers great views of London, especially from the high level walk ways. Tower Bridge is also close to many other tourist destinations, including the Tower of London, St Katharine's Dock and City Hall.
While it has no other official name, the modern London Bridge is the latest of several bridges to have held the name since the Roman founding of the city. The current steel-and-concrete bridge was opened in 1973, replacing one built of stone that had stood in its place since 1831; this, in turn, had replaced a another stone bridge that had stood thirty metres upstream of the current location for six hundred years. Many before that had been constructed in various ways from wood, and in various ways also destroyed. It is not to be confused with Tower Bridge, which straddles the Thames further downstream, next to the Tower of London.
London
Yes, traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge flows two ways, from Manhattan to Brooklyn and from Brooklyn to Manhattan.
Yes, try All-ways
We don't charge at all for crossing George Washington Bridge.
Yes
no
15500 kilograms were used in the bridge construction in the late 1800's. Twenty seven people died during the construction of the bridge as well. Very notable in history and it is free to go both ways.
No.
next to a bridge with a guy all ways fishing next to it and there will be a rock with an x close to the bridge. Then just press on it.