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The London Bridge (various versions)

"The London Bridge" refers to multiple historical and cultural references. Originally, it was a medieval stone bridge crossing the River Thames in London, built in the 12th century. Over time, several versions replaced the original, including a 19th-century stone bridge and a famous 20th-century concrete bridge. The phrase "London Bridge" also appears in nursery rhymes, symbolizing the bridge’s cultural significance. Additionally, structures like the iconic Tower Bridge are often mistakenly called London Bridge. Today, the most recognizable version is a modern concrete bridge connecting central London to the borough of Southwark, serving as a vital transportation link.