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London Bridge, Lake Havasu City

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The 1831 bridge that once spanned England's Thames was purchased and dismantled by Robert P. McCulloch in 1967, and relocated to Lake Havasu City. McCulloch completed London Bridge in 1971, after shipping the original parts from London and working on the reconstruction for his planned community in Arizona. Now, you can visit this piece of British history in the United States, as the concrete bridge is clad in the masonry of the original. Walk or drive over the Colorado River on this historic structure that traveled piece by piece across the Atlantic Ocean. To visit London Bridge on your holiday in Lake Havasu City, and find out what else Lake Havasu City has to offer, use our Lake Havasu City.
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  • Not sure why the 'locks of love' have been removed, but still great story and character add interest to the Lake Havasu and channel area. 
    Not sure why the 'locks of love' have been removed, but still great story and character add interest to the Lake Havasu and channel area.  more »
  • We are from uk so had to see it. It looks very odd here and although nice to see. Ridge close up the area around it is pretty ratty theme park. St least it’s free 
    We are from uk so had to see it. It looks very odd here and although nice to see. Ridge close up the area around it is pretty ratty theme park. St least it’s free  more »
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  • I absolutely love the structure of this. History saved and new history created. The details on the lamp posts are amazing. Great view from all sides on top and underneath. There's plenty of shops, restaurants, restrooms, parking, activities, and history to learn. The culture and atmosphere just pulls you in.
  • Very cute little "village" where you can eat, shop, or just walk around and enjoy. There's restaurants to eat, stands to buy quick bites, a park to walk along the river, lighthouse replicas to see, and of course boat rides. The kids enjoyed themselves (I have teens and little ones) It was a lot of walking but very beautiful views and picture opportunities. After walking around and exploring, we ate at "The Chair and decided to call it a day. We were there a total of 4 hours (including lunch). We went during winter, Dec 28. I think it looks even prettier during Spring or Fall. We'll be back one day 😊

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