π² Help Build the Redwood Log House Museum π
Preserving History, Inspiring the Future of Green Energy
The Redwood Log House is more than just a beautiful historic structure β itβs a bridge between the past, present, and future.
Built in 1940 from a single 980-year-old redwood tree, this incredible home is one of only three in the world. It represents craftsmanship, creativity, and respect for nature β values we must carry forward to protect our planet for generations to come.
Now, weβre building the Redwood Log House Museum β a place where visitors can step into history and learn how to build a greener future.
π Our Vision: A Museum Powered by Green Energy
The museum will not only preserve this rare redwood log home β it will also serve as a living example of sustainable energy and innovation.
Visitors will be able to:
See how solar panels and green energy systems work in real life
Learn how renewable energy can power homes, RVs, and even farms
Explore educational exhibits on protecting forests, saving water, and reducing waste
Join workshops and programs teaching kids and families how to live more sustainably
Our goal is to inspire everyone β from children to travelers β to understand that each small step toward clean energy helps save our planet.
π Why We Need Your Help
By supporting this project, you are helping us:
Preserve a one-of-a-kind piece of American history
Create free educational tours for local schools
Showcase the power of solar and renewable energy
Build a self-sustaining green museum powered entirely by clean energy
Inspire future generations to protect nature and live responsibly
β€οΈ How You Can Make a Difference
Every donation helps bring this vision to life β from restoring the log house to installing solar panels and creating educational displays.
π Donate today to help build the Redwood Log House Museum of Green Energy and History.
π Share our story β tell your friends, schools, and community that together we can make a change.
Letβs make the Redwood Log House not only a symbol of American heritage, but also a beacon of hope for a cleaner, greener world.
Thank you for your support!
β Dave Abdull.
Founder & Owner of the 980-Year-Old Redwood Log House