AnneTeak
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- Boston, MA
My town is famous for the first and oldest public lending library in continuous existence in the United States. It was founded in 1790 in Franklin, Massachusetts with a donation of books from Benjamin Franklin.
Do you ever get used to it? Does everything shake in your home?Jet noise!
I hear they have a Bridge. And a big clockI would tell you, and you would be surprised but it's a very small town, and I don't want to identify it on here.. so my nearest largest town 20 miles away is London... guess what it may be famous for ?![]()
Do they ? that sounds posh......I hear they have a Bridge. And a big clock![]()
The Bridge to which you probably refer was actually bought, dismantled and reassembled on a lake in Arizona. Here’s the back ground. I’ve been there.I hear they have a Bridge. And a big clock![]()
this is actually London Bridge...The Bridge to which you probably refer was actually bought, dismantled and reassembled on a lake in Arizona. Here’s the back ground. I’ve been there.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_City)
Of course there are still bridges in London…
About 10 years ago I rented a sea-doo and rode it under London Bridge then up Lake Havasu and further up the Colorado River. It was super hot there in mid-JulyThe Bridge to which you probably refer was actually bought, dismantled and reassembled on a lake in Arizona. Here’s the back ground. I’ve been there.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_City)
Of course there are still bridges in London…