
| Come walk on the dark side of the bridge. 2000 years of gruesome history to hear and eerie residual energy to experience. People have been touched. Mysterious voices have been heard. Great ghost pictures have been taken. Tourists, snowbirds, and even locals will be absolutely amazed at the jaw dropping events that have occurred on this very bridge. No tricks or cheesy urban legends, because the truth is chilling enough." |
| With all the London Bridges rich seedy history, it would be hard to believe that it isn't haunted. How could such a vital monument in history be completely free of any residual energy from the eventful life its had in both London and wild Lake Havasu? According to many sightings from others and our own personal experiences, we think thats just simply (as the English would say) "rubbish". From the very day of the dedication ceremony (1971),it became apparent that more than just a stone bridge came from London. Celebrators below the London Bridge noticed men and women dressed in British period clothing walking across the bridge. They thought what a nice touch for people dressed in costume for the inauguration of the bridge. It wasn't till they faded into thin air that the onlookers realized they were not locals at all. But Ghosts of the London Bridge |

| Does the London Bridge harbor the ghost of Jack the Ripper? |






| As seen on Arizona highways television, PBS and LA today Lake Havasus TV 45 |
| Interest in paranormal activity is expected to increase as Lake Havasu City organizers plan an elaborate celebration in October 2011 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of what has become the city’s signature attraction, considered the “world’s largest antique” by Guinness World Records. (For more information: golakehavasu. com) |
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