| West 67th Avenue | |
| Length | 21.8 mi (35.1 km)[citation needed] Two non-contiguous segments interrupted by theTamiami Canal |
|---|---|
| Location | Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States |
| South end | |
| North end | |
| Construction | |
| Inauguration | 1914 (1914) |
Ludlam Road, alsoWest 67th Avenue, is a 21.8-mile (35.1 km) north–south street that runs west of downtownMiami inMiami-Dade County,Florida.
The southern terminus of Ludlam Road/W 67th Avenue is at theCharles Deering Estate atCoral Reef Drive. It commences here north through the village ofPalmetto Bay, until crossing South 136th Street (Howard Drive) where it enters the village ofPinecrest.[1]
It is the main north–south street in the village of Pinecrest, almost evenly bisecting the village.[2]
It exits the village of Pinecrest after crossingSnapper Creek (Canal C-2) a short distance north ofKendall Drive (South 88th Street/SR 94), and continues north into unincorporated Miami-Dade County for a short distance until it enters the city ofSouth Miami at South 80th Street.[3]
At Southwest 60th Street it borders South Miami on the east, and unincorporated Miami-Dade County on the west. At South 48th Street it enters unincorporated Miami-Dade County.
It continues north through the community of South Coral Terrace until it enters the city of Miami after crossing South 8th Street (Tamiami Trail).
It dead-ends at Lake Mahar, a short distance north of Tamiami Canal Road in Miami.
It continues inside theMiami International Airport at North 22nd Street, going north following the perimeter of the airport until it ends at North 36th Street.
It continues at North 38th Street in the city ofMiami Springs, going north until it becomes Crane Avenue at Thrush Avenue.
It continues inHialeah atUS 27 (Okeechobee Road), going north through Hialeah as Hialeah's West 12th Avenue (Milander Road) until it crosses theGratigny Parkway and North 138th Street (Miami grid) or West 84th Street (Hialeah grid) and enters the incorporated town ofMiami Lakes.
It continues north through Miami Lakes (again asLudlam Road) as the main north–south street until it exits Miami Lakes at North 167th Street (Service Road to thePalmetto Expressway).
It continues north through unincorporated Miami-Dade County until it crosses intoBroward County at North 202nd Street (Honey Hill Drive) and becomes Flamingo Road.