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Bearded Men Compete in Ernest Hemingway Lookalike Contest in Florida’s Key West

A bevy of bearded bar-hoppers barrelled across a stage in Key West, hoping to win the Ernest Hemingway Lookalike Contest. The legendary, Nobel Prize-winning writer Hemingway lived in Key West during the 1930s. There he fished, drank and wrote some of his best known works, including “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and “To Have and Have Not.” His former home is now a museum dedicated to Papa Hemingway, and the Florida town honors its famous former resident with "Hemingway Days."

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