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Summit Woods Crossing is an open air shopping center in Lee's Summit, Missouri which is located on US Hwy 50 at I-470. Summit Woods Crossing is across US 50 from Summit Fair. It opened in 2001.

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Coordinates: 38°55′44″N94°24′32″W / 38.92895°N 94.40881°W / 38.92895; -94.40881