It is possible but there are some caveats. The example shows what is needed: conservative technology and conservative hosting. A website built with the simplest and oldest Web templating will be parseable by all browsers now and into the foreseeable future. Cloud hosting providers come and go but a dedicated IP directed to a bare metal server you own will remain online so long as the electric bill is paid. Given this you’ll want to write a rather sparse HTML page(s) with interactivity driven by hyperlinks, then find some stable institution like a university to give you a static IP and an electrical socket for your bare metal server.
It’s a bit of a lost art but still well in the realm of practicability.