Is there any difference between "London Bridge" and "Tower Bridge"?
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I suppose London Bridge is one which doesn't open and Tower Bridge opens. Also, London Bridge and Tower Bridge are parallel and close to each other.
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Answer:
You answered your own question. There is a 'London Bridge' but it's not the original which as somebody else said, was moved to Arizona. Ha ha rumour has it that they thought they were getting Tower Bridge! You can look up both bridges on Wikipedia.
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