Maine fans toast ‘Downton Abbey’ with tea: See the photo gallery
Fans of the popular PBS television show celebrate the start of its fifth season with a ‘Downton Abbey’-themed party at Brunswick's Curtis Memorial Library.
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Judith Kamin of Brunswick exits her vehicle in period attire from the early 1900s as she prepares to attend a tea party celebrating fans of the popular television show "Downton Abbey" at Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick on Monday. Local fans gathered and dressed in period attire, sipped tea from ornate tea cups, ate finger sandwiches and desserts, and even played a game of "Downton Abbey"-themed bingo. Gabe Souza/Staff Photographer
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