The following highways are numbered 67:
The current county roads that are extensions or former alignments of state roads with the same number are not listed here.
In addition to the existing three segments of Florida State Road 10A, several former segments are now county roads.
State Road 73 (SR 73) is a state highway in northwest Florida that runs through Calhoun and Jackson Counties, although it runs through more of the former county than the latter one. The road is always on the west side of the Chipola River, and is almost entirely two-lanes wide, except with its concurrency with US 90 in Marianna where it is four-lanes wide.
State Road 73 begins at State Road 71 in Chipola Park, near Kinard. It runs west from SR 71 almost without any acknowledgement, then shortly turns northwest before the intersection with County Road 73A. In Kinard itself, the road takes a sharp turn more toward the north, and crosses a bridge over Cypress Creek before approaching a blinker-light intersection with CR 392. North of there it encounters the eastern terminus of CR 392B, and tales a slight curve to the northeast. The road turns back toward the north as it winds through barren communities such as Frink where it crosses a bridge over Juniper Creek, and then Fisher Corner, only to curve back to the northeast again.
State Road 405 (SR 405) is a state highway making a sweeping arc in Titusville, Florida, and providing a major access route for the Kennedy Space Center on nearby Merritt Island. The northern terminus of SR 405 is an intersection with North Washington Avenue (US 1-SR 5) in downtown Titusville; the eastern terminus is at the Space Center entrance just west of County Road 3. It is locally known as South Street, Columbia Boulevard, and the NASA Causeway.
South of Cheney Highway (SR 50), SR 405 is signed east–west; north of SR 50, SR 405 is signed north–south. It parallels Interstate 95 (SR 9) for 2.2 miles (3.5 km) - from Cheney Highway to Willis Drive - before veering off the northeast to become the residential South Street.
In addition, SR 405 passes by Vectorspace Research Park (home of Astronaut Hall of Fame and U.S. Space Camp), Space Coast Regional Airport (formerly Ti-Co (Titusville-Cocoa) Airport) and Enchanted Forest Park.
State Road 373 (SR 373) is an east–west route in Tallahassee, Florida, along Orange Avenue between State Road 371 and State Road 61.
The route continues eastwards along Orange Avenue as County Road 373 until it reaches Blair Stone Road, which it turns north onto and runs reaching US 27/Apalachee Parkway.
A spur route, State Road 373A, formerly ran south along Springhill Road (County Road 2203) to State Road 267 in Wakulla County.
The entire route is in Tallahassee, Leon County.
Florida (officially Florida Este) is a mostly residential barrio of the Vicente López Partido in the northern suburbs of Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is principally a middle-class neighbourhood and is located between the barrios of Olivos and Vicente López, also in the same partido (department).
The city is located between The Autopista Pascual Palazzo (mostly known as "Panamericana" or "Acceso Norte") highway and the Maipú Avenue. The Acceso Norte splits the district into two neighborhoods: Florida Este (from Panamericana to Maipú Avenue) and Florida Oeste (from Panamericana to De los Constituyentes Avenue).
Florida is served by the Mitre Line, which provides easy access to the city of Buenos Aires. Due to the railway lines, Este and Oeste neighborhoods are also called "Florida Mitre" or "Florida Belgrano". Its main commercial area is centered on General San Martín avenue.
Florida was founded in 1891 when the Buenos Aires and Rosario Railway opened a station in the section from Belgrano that then reached Bartolomé Mitre, Borges and San Isidro. Some versions state that the station (and subsequently the village) was named "Florida" to commemorate a victory over Spanish army in the Paraje La Florida of Alto Perú on May 25, 1814, during the War of Independence.
"Florida, Where the Sawgrass Meets the Sky" is the official anthem of the State of Florida. Originally written as a replacement for the state song, "Old Folks at Home" ("Swanee River"), it was instead designated as the state's official anthem in 2008.
Florida, which became a U.S. state in 1845, did not have a state song until 1913. On May 12, 1913, Governor Park Trammell signed a bill which designated "Florida, My Florida" as the state song. "Florida, My Florida" was sung to the tune of the German Christmas song "O Tannenbaum", whose tune was also used for the official state songs of Maryland ("Maryland, My Maryland") and Iowa ("The Song of Iowa"), and for the unofficial state song of Michigan ("Michigan, My Michigan"). In 1935, a resolution changed the state song to "Swannee River" [sic].
"Old Folks at Home" by Stephen Foster, has lyrics which are widely considered to be racist, with lines such as "longing for de old plantation" and "Oh! darkies how my heart grows weary"; The state Department of Education had altered the lyrics in the 1970s for performance in schools, but the official lyrics still contained the racially unacceptable verbiage. In 1983, then-governor Bob Graham suggested adding another, more upbeat state song. In 1997, state Representative Willie Logan introduced a bill to change the song, citing the offensive nature of the lyrics; the bill was strongly opposed by lawmakers who represented the Suwanee River region, and ultimately was withdrawn by Logan.