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Kentucky Route 67 (Original)

Kentucky Route 67 marker

Kentucky Route 67
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length: 21.491 mi (34.586 km)
Existed: 1929 – c. 1969
Major junctions
South end: US 68 (Kentucky Street) / KY 80 in Bowling Green
 

KY 263 near Richardsville

KY 185 near Glenmore
North end: KY 70 at Windyville
Location
Counties: Edmonson, Warren
Highway system
KY 67 US 68
Mouth of Bear Creek Road
(CR 1230)
Location: Bear Creek Ferry Site at the Green River to Segal
Length: 3.0 mi (4.8 km)
Existed: 1967–present

Kentucky Route 67 marker

KY 263 near Richardsville

The original alignment of Kentucky Route 67 (KY 67) was a north–south primary state highway that traversed Edmonson and Warren counties in south central Kentucky. It was one of the original state routes of the state highway system maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. It was established in 1929 and was officially decommissioned in 1969. At the time of its removal from the state route system, it was estimated to be 21.491 miles (34.586 km) long as determined by the KYTC's state route logs and county road logs.

KY 67's original route began at an intersection with U.S. Route 68 (US 68 in downtown Bowling Green) a few blocks northeast of the campus of Western Kentucky State College (now Western Kentucky University). It followed Main Street (now Main Avenue) for 0.3 miles (0.48 km) before making a turn on Gordon Avenue to exit the city and cross the Barren River. The highway originally ran through parts of northern Warren County, including the unincorporated community of Anna, but passing just east of Richardsville.


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