One Of The Most Haunted Bridges In Arizona, London Bridge Has Been Around Since The 1830s
By Elisa Regulski|Published November 15, 2020
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Rich and fascinating history surrounds The London Bridge in Lake Havasu City. And unfortunately, it’s not all positive. According to local legend, this unique structure is haunted by spirits. If you happen to cross this one-of-a-kind bridge in Arizona, don’t be surprised if you come across some paranormal activity. After all, the original structure dates all the way back to the 1830s!
London Bridge isn't falling down, but it's loaded with creepy energy.
Because the bridge was unable to handle the weight of London's cars, the English government auctioned it off to the highest bidder. But don't fret about its structural integrity! When the bridge moved to Lake Havasu City, workers reinforced it with concrete.
One particular legend is especially bone-chilling. During the bridge's dedication ceremony in 1971, one woman reportedly saw four men dressed in old-fashioned garb. At first she believed they were part of the festivities, but when she glanced back again the spectral images vanished before her eyes.
Numerous drivers have spotted dark ominous figures floating above the bridge.
Have you ever spotted a ghost along this haunted bridge in Arizona? If so, we want to hear all about it! Share your spooky tales with us in the comments below.