Stan Wiebe Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Stan Wiebe based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Stan Wiebe
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Cadillac Ranch by Stan Wiebe
Follow the path and love the Mississippi by Stan Wiebe
Bottom of the World by Stan Wiebe
Devils Golf Course by Stan Wiebe
Devils Golf Course Death Valley and Quote by Stan Wiebe
Oklahoma City Memorial by Stan Wiebe
Decaying Resort on Route 66 by Stan Wiebe
Painted Desert Panoramic View by Stan Wiebe
Mountains in Arizona on Route 66 by Stan Wiebe
Antebellum Mansion in Natchez, MS by Stan Wiebe
Abandoned house in southern IL by Stan Wiebe
Memorial at Vicksburg Nat Military Park by Stan Wiebe
Great River Road sign by Stan Wiebe
Iowa Riverfront Panorama by Stan Wiebe
Artists Way Drive by Stan Wiebe
Sika AK Mountains by Stan Wiebe
Joshua Tree by Stan Wiebe
Mesita Mountain New Mexico by Stan Wiebe
Original Route 66 by Stan Wiebe
Owl Rock by Stan Wiebe
Original Red Brick Route 66 by Stan Wiebe
Haunted Gas Station by Stan Wiebe
Slug Bug Ranch by Stan Wiebe
Multnomah Falls by Stan Wiebe
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About Stan Wiebe
The Driveby Tourist began many years ago with a flight to Boston for a long weekend. From there, I drove around for two days. Not aimlessly, but just a basic plan to see what I could see in those two days. I loved it! A post on the blog titled “The Driveby Tourist Beginning” goes into more detail. Over the years, I’ve looked for other opportunities to do similar travels. My road trips include family vacations, couples, and individual trips. First, Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica on the Pacific! I’ve also driven the Great River Road from the source flowing from Lake Itasca in Minnesota to Natchez, Mississippi. A series of blog posts about Minnesota will be posted over time. A couple of them are there now. Other trips still to appear on the blog are a three-week road trip from home to Boston and Bar Harbor in Maine, with many attractions in between. Another road trip from home to Asheville and the Outer Banks in North Carolina will also be included. (coming later...)