Exhibit on Downton Abbey costumes a big draw

CORRECTION Downton Abbey-Winterthur In this recent photo provided by the Winterthur Musuem, costumes from the British television drama "Downton Abbey," are displayed at the museum in Wilmington, Del. The exhibit, which runs through January 2015, offers visitors a firsthand look at the design and creation of the period fashions that are a focal point of the television show, in the context of comparing country house life in Britain and the United States. (AP Photo/Winterthur Musuem, James Schneck)
CORRECTION Downton Abbey-Winterthur In this photo provided by the Winterthur Musuem, a costume from the British television drama "Downton Abbey," is displayed at the museum in Wilmington, Del. The exhibit, which runs through January 2015, offers visitors a firsthand look at the design and creation of the period fashions that are a focal point of the television show, in the context of comparing country house life in Britain and the United States. (AP Photo/Winterthur Musuem, James Schneck)
CORRECTION Downton Abbey-Winterthur In this photo provided by the Winterthur Musuem, costumes from the British television drama "Downton Abbey," are displayed at the museum in Wilmington, Del. The exhibit, which runs through January 2015, offers visitors a firsthand look at the design and creation of the period fashions that are a focal point of the television show, in the context of comparing country house life in Britain and the United States. (AP Photo/Winterthur Musuem, James Schneck)
CORRECTION Downton Abbey-Winterthur In this photo provided by the Winterthur Musuem, costumes from the British television drama "Downton Abbey," are displayed at the museum in Wilmington, Del. The exhibit, which runs through January 2015, offers visitors a firsthand look at the design and creation of the period fashions that are a focal point of the television show, in the context of comparing country house life in Britain and the United States. (AP Photo/Winterthur Musuem, James Schneck)
CORRECTION Downton Abbey-Winterthur In this photo provided by the Winterthur Musuem, costumes from the British television drama "Downton Abbey," are displayed at the museum in Wilmington, Del. The exhibit, which runs through January 2015, offers visitors a firsthand look at the design and creation of the period fashions that are a focal point of the television show, in the context of comparing country house life in Britain and the United States. (AP Photo/Winterthur Musuem, James Schneck)
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WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Delaware’s Winterthur Museum is drawing big crowds with its ‘Costumes of Downton Abbey’ exhibit.

The News Journal of Wilmington (http://delonline.us/1rNzGFC) reports that the show had its 100,000th visitor on Tuesday.

The museum’s annual visitation usually is between 100,000 and 110,000. If ticket sales continue, the exhibit could attract double the number of the museum’s annual visitors.

David Roselle, the museum’s director, says the show is in the fifth month of its 10-month tenure. He says visitors have come from all over the country.

The museum, which was founded by H.F. du Pont as a decorative arts center, has added lectures and special events to enhance the show of 40 costumes from the popular PBS drama.

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