The Patch Whisky Project
A project in Abingdon, VA by William King Museum000days
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A neglected building & a graffiti artist meet to bring an engaging visual experience to the William King Museum in Abingdon, VA.
Backers: 66
Average Pledge Per Backer: $69
Funded: $4,570 of $3,900
Dates: Feb 25th -> Mar 18th (22 days)
Project By: William King Museum
Backers: 66
Average Pledge Per Backer: $69
Funded: $4,570 of $3,900
Dates: Feb 25th -> Mar 18th (22 days)
Project By: William King Museum
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current pledge level
Last Updated: March 18 @ 20:02 -0400 GMT
117%
of goal
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Latest News
We've reached 50%!
March 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you to all of our pledgers so far, please keep sharing! Check out this personal message from Patch Whisky: (Read More)
50% Funding Incentive
March 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Once we reach our 50% funding goal, Patch Whisky will send us a personalized video greeting! So keep those pledges coming so we can bring the Whisky to Abingdon! (Read More)
William King Museum launches Kickstarter campaign
March 3rd - via: timesnews.net
Don’t judge a book by its cover, the old saying goes, but the staff at William King Museum in Abingdon, Va., would like the view outside their 1913 Colonial-style brick building to be a bit more reflective of the often cutting-edge contemporary regional art visitors will find inside. (Read More)
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