London Was Once So Cold That The River Thames Froze Over For Two Months Straight, And A Huge Fair Was Held Upon Its Surface
Briefly

The Great Frost of 1684 caused the Thames to freeze solid, creating an unprecedented two-month-long Frost Fair, showcasing London's resilience and creativity during harsh winter.
The medieval London Bridge contributed to the Thames freezing by trapping ice between its piers, thus acting as a dam in cold weather, exacerbating the chill.
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