Crossroads (disambiguation)
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A crossroads is a road junction or intersection where two or more roads meet. This particular meaning is often used figuratively (or as a metaphor), and has several other meanings.
Crossroads may also refer to:
- Operation Crossroads, a series of US nuclear weapon tests in 1946
- CITS-TV, Ontario-based Christian television also known as Crossroads Television System
- Crossroads Movement, restorationist movement that gave rise to the International Churches of Christ
- Carrefour, an international supermarket chain, the name means "Crossroads"
- "Cross Road Blues", by Robert Johnson
- "Crossroads", by Cream
- "Crossroads", by Homesick James Williamson
- "Tha Crossroads", by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
- "Crossroads", 1989 album by Tracy Chapman
- "Cross Road", Bon Jovi's 1994 compilation album
- Crossroads (band) AKA Los Crossroads, A 1970s Peruvian blues-rock band
- Crossroads (1986 film), travelin' bluesman Ralph Macchio takes on Steve Vai
- Crossroads (2002 film), a 2002 Hollywood movie starring Britney Spears
- Crossroads (soap opera), a British soap opera that ran from 1964 to 1988 and again from 2001 to 2003
- Crossroads (CMT TV series), an American country music television series airing on CMT
- The fifth part of HBO's Band of Brothers miniseries
- Crossroads village is a term that refers to a settlement, primarily in U.S. American history, that was situated where two or more roads would intersect.
- Crossroads Centre, an addiction rehabilitation centre in Antigua
- Crossroads mall, Mumbai's first shopping mall, opened in 1999
- A location in the Warcraft Universe
- Cross Roads, Texas
- Cross Roads, Pennsylvania
- Cross Roads, West Yorkshire
- Cross Roads, County Donegal (Falcarragh)
- Crossroads, Bellevue, Washington
See also
- Crossroads (culture)
- Burial at cross-roads, a place where executed criminals and suicides were traditionally buried
- Crossroads School (disambiguation)
- Trivia
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