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Traveling costume exhibit and castles are ways to have ‘Downton Abbey’ live on

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The Biltmore House, an 1890s French Renaissance-style, 250- room chateau, is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, N.C. The Gilded Age mansion may be of interest to “Downton Abbey” fans looking for destinations reminiscent of the show’s milieu now that the British drama series has ended. Inset: Highclere Castle, the imposing manor of “Downton Abbey.”

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Visitors walk past a lamppost sculpture, right, near an entrance to the Breakers mansion in Newport, R.I.

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On view as part of the “Dressing Downton: Changing Fashion for Changing Times” exhibition at the Driehaus Museum in Chicago are two costumes from “Downton Abbey.” The exhibition is traveling around the U.S. for the next two years.