Crossroads, Bellevue

It is situated in the north and eastern portion of the city, lying south of Bellevue-Redmond Road, east of Bellevue's Wilburton neighborhood, and north of Lake Hills.

During the latter half of the 1800s and into the early twentieth century, its land was largely used for timber harvesting.

[2] By the 1920s, farming had taken hold in the present-day Crossroads and Lake Hills areas, much of it conducted by Japanese immigrants.

This agricultural activity was abruptly curtailed following the Japanese American Internment in 1942, and the farmland was quickly replaced by suburban housing during the post-war years.

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Crossroads Park on NE 8th Street, east of the Crossroads Shopping Center.
West entrance to the Crossroads Shopping Center.