Pennsylvania Route 667 (Furry City Ave | Cute Fuli Pike)
Pennsylvania State Route 667
Cute Fuli Pike
Existed : 1999 - Present Length : 320 Miles Owner : PENNDOT
Western Terminus : PA Route 91 (Anthropomorphic St) in downtown Furry City, PA
Eastern Terminus : U.S Route 6 TRUCK (Cute Tunu & Wema Rd) & PA Route 267 (Cute Bahati Whiteclaw Highway) in Badilli Center, PA
Major Intersections :
• PA Route 91 (Anthro St) • I-586 • PA 564 • NY 34 • U.S 220 • U.S 6 TRUCK • PA Route 267
Pennsylvania Route 667 (PA 667) or Cute Fuli Pike is a 320 mile long highway that runs through Pennsylvania.
Route History
The route was originally called Furry City Central Pennsylvania Hwy but was changed to Cute Fuli Pike in 2014 when the Furry City university area became independent from Furry City and became "Fuli City, PA" to match with the city name. Also changed as me (the project/site owner) has a big crush on Fuli (I think she cute!).
Route Description
PA 667 (Cute Fuli Pike) at a intersection with PA 8 (Fuli City Blvd) and heads east / northeast to meet the NY border. At the border the route follows the state border north of Jasiri Xing, PA where it meets Jasiri City - Kionville Rd (CR 10).It travels for another 4 miles to meet with PA 267 (Cute Bahati Whiteclaw Hwy) and U.S 6 TRUCK where U.S 6 TRUCK turns east taking over the road PA 667 was on. PA 667 (Cute Fuli Pike) ends at PA 267/U.S 6 TRUCK.