Geography Question - Bridges #4?

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Geography Question - Bridges #4?

Here is the next in a new series of Geography questions... with a different category each day.

Monday - Bodies of Water
Tuesday - Buildings and Structures
Wednesday - Mountains
Thursday - Where Did It Happen?
Friday - Bridges
Saturday & Sunday - Random category

Today's category is Bridges.

Can you name this Bridge? Bonus if you can also name the city and state where the bridge is located.

Here are your clues:
* This bridge is 930 feet (280 m) long and spans a man-made channel
* It is located in Southeast United States
* It was originally located somewhere else, and was moved, piece by piece, to its current location
* At its original location, it was built in the 1830s, the last of several bridges at the location going back 2000 years; a replacement bridge was built at that location in 1973
* It was opened at its current location in 1971

Please don't cheat by looking it up or seeing what others are posting.

Make your guess in the opinions below.

The correct answer will be given in a few days (Sunday).

Good luck!

Updates
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Typo Correction... The bridge is in SouthWEST United States.
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The correct answer is LONDON BRIDGE in Lake Havasu City, Arizona
Geography Question - Bridges #4?
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