K67
K‑67 was a former Kansas state highway located in the southwestern part of the state. The route ran in a roughly north–south direction for a distance of about seven miles. It began at an intersection with K‑7 near the tiny community of Galva in Barber County and extended northward to terminate at U.S. Route 54 just west of the city of Huron in Thomas County. Along its short length the road passed through largely rural farmland, and its alignment served as a local connector for residents traveling between the small towns of Galva, Mathis, and Huron.
The highway was officially established in the late 1920s as part of Kansas’s initial statewide road system.
Major intersections along K‑67 included its southern terminus at K‑7, an at‑grade junction with a county road