In a small and peaceful neighborhood in Dubuque, Iowa, a story was unfolding that would go on to inspire families, teachers, builders, and dreamers around the globe. It began quietly, without attention, without cameras, and without any expectation that it would one day be shared by millions.
It began with a young boy named Luke Thill, whose curiosity, determination, and creativity set him on a path very few his age have ever walked.
While many children his age were spending long summer days absorbed in phones, video games, social media feeds, and online entertainment, Luke felt the familiar restlessness that often appears when routines become too repetitive. He enjoyed technology like anyone his age, but he also sensed something was missing—something hands-on, something real, something that would…