Wisconsin man wins Key West's annual Ernest Hemingway lookalike contest
This “Papa” was “not made for defeat.”
A Wisconsin man took home first prize in Key West’s annual Ernest Hemingway lookalike contest — 11 years after he first entered the event celebrating the famous writer’s life.
Gerrit Marshall, a retired television broadcast engineer from Madison, was crowned “Papa” himself after strutting his white beard and portly stomach across the stage of Sloppy Joe’s Bar, where Hemingway used to hang when he lived on the Florida key throughout the 1930s.
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