Robert McCulloch paid $2.46 million when he bought the London Bridge in 1968, but it can be yours for a lot less than that — in the Lake Havas…
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Fireworks over Thompson Bay, food with family and friends, and a celebration of American freedom — the Fourth of July festivities of Lake Hava…
Nestled within the foundation of the London Bridge is a message of peace from the first inhabitants of this particular stretch of the Colorado River.
Even before the relocation of the London Bridge put Lake Havasu City on the map, the McCulloch Corporation’s chainsaw factory played a pivotal…
In the tourism world, Lake Havasu City’s first hotel, The Nautical Beachfront Resort has the honor of being known as the first beachside resor…
Fifty years ago, Lake Havasu City was still but an infant on the metropolitan scale. With a population of about 4,000 in 1971, the young city …
Even if what you’re building sits in the middle of the Arizona desert, they will come – that’s what Robert McCulloch was able to prove with th…
The London Bridge caught the eye of Missouri industrialist Robert McCulloch, who had just recently purchased 1,000 acres of land near Lake Hav…
Lake Havasu City’s general plan acknowledges that the city was conceived as a master-planned community with an emphasis on recreation and resi…
Editor: I just wanted to say how beautiful your bridge is and it was world famous in London and it is still world famous as the Havasu London …
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