Tournalaid
Preserving the last Tournalaid homes in the world.

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Join the effort to save these amazing homes and help us reach our goal by August 1st 2023! Check out our comprehensive plan and consider making a charitable donation today.

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$300k Goal
17% Funded
$51k Raised
Days to Go
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Latest Updates

May
26
Progress Report #5

Progress Report #5

The t-shirts are here, and just in time for a flurry of activity at the Tournalaid houses!
2 min read
Apr
27
Progress Report #4

Progress Report #4

Some much-awaited updates to all the things happening behind the scenes, and some more background history on the Tournalaid homes.
3 min read
Mar
20
More houses than I thought…

More houses than I thought…

I don't usually enjoy being proven wrong, but in this case I am very happy!
1 min read
Feb
03
Progress Report #3

Progress Report #3

Howdy 👋 3 things for you today... 1. A handful of updates 2. A new way to support the project 3.
2 min read
Jan
27
Progress Report #2

Progress Report #2

Another whirlwind week!.. this effort officially began around the first of the year, and with your help, we have some
2 min read
Jan
20
Progress Report #1

Progress Report #1

It's been a week since we submitted our petition to save the Tournalaid homes in Longview from being demolished, and
1 min read
Jan
13
Petition to Save the Tournalaid Homes

Petition to Save the Tournalaid Homes

For immediate release: Longview, January 13, 2023 – An open, public letter has been delivered by our team to Komatsu Mining
2 min read
Jan
03
The Tournalaid homes: a treasure worth saving

The Tournalaid homes: a treasure worth saving

The history of the TournaLayer and TournaLaid home communities begins with the invention of the Tourna-Layer machine by R.G.
1 min read
Jan
01
Who was R.G.?

Who was R.G.?

R.G. Letourneau (1888-1969) was a pioneer in the field of heavy construction equipment. Letourneau began his career working as
1 min read