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G.Oxley Construction ~ About
The London Bridge In Lake Havasu City Arizona

Both the London Bridge in England and the
Havasu London Bridge have a rather illustrious history. The
first London Bridge was built by the Romans in 43 AD. However,
it was only a temporary pontoon bridge. History books tell of
the London Bridge of 984, from which a woman, believed to be a
witch, was thrown. In 1014, King Olaf of Norway tied his ship to
the piles supporting the bridge, and rowed off at full speed. Of
course, this caused the bridge to collapse. By the way, he did
this because the Danes who were occupying London were standing
on the bridge throwing spears at the approaching ships.
The first stone bridge was built in 1176. This Gothic style
bridge was supported by 20 arches. Merchants began to build
shops and houses in the bridge. Unfortunately, throughout the
next few, centuries, a series of disastrous fires would cause a
considerable amount of destruction. Eventually, it was torn
down.
The original, official London Bridge was built in 1831. The
lights on the bridge had been constructed from Napoleon's
cannons, which were melted down and made into bridge lamps.
Unfortunately, as years went by and London's population
increased, London Bridge was unable to withstand the increasing
traffic over the Thames River, and by 1962, it was falling down.
The British government decided that putting the bridge up for
sale would be a rather clever idea. Believe it or not, they
actually found a buyer! Robert McCulloch, who was the Founder of
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, and Chairman of McCulloch Oil
Corporation, was the lucky man. He submitted a winning bid of
$2,460,000. McCulloch arrived at this figure by determining how
much it would cost London to cut the granite so that it could be
reused. He came up with 1, 200, 00, decided to double the amount
and add 60,000, since he would be 60 years old when the Havasu
London Bridge was completed. He actually got a bit of a tax
break. To avoid taxation, the London Bridge was declared an
antique. It has been cited as the world's largest by the
Guinness Book of Records.
The 22 million pound granite bridge was then dismantled, and
each of the 10, 276 stones were marked. McCulloch had to spend
another lucky 7 million dollars to have the London Bridge
shipped overseas. The contents were first shipped to Long Beach,
California, and then to Lake Havasu City, Arizona. The
reconstruction ceremony began on September 23, 1968. Sir Gilbert
Inglefiend, the Lord Mayor of London was honored to attend and
set down the cornerstone. On October 10, 1971, the Havasu London
Bridge was dedicated. Over 100,000 spectators attended this
event, which would soon put Lake Havasu City on the map. The
area is now one of the most popular Arizona attractions.
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