KEY WEST, Fla. – Ernest Hemingway look-alikes took part in Saturday's Running of the Bulls in Key West -- a take-off on the annual run held in Pamplona, Spain.
The event was a part of Key West's Hemingway Days festival, honoring the American author who lived and wrote on the island during the 1930s.
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The bull run featured scores of past winners and competitors in the annual "Papa" Hemingway Look-Alike Contest, parading through Key West's historic downtown with life-size replica bulls on wheels, the Florida Keys News Bureau reports.
The event took place outside Sloppy Joe's Bar, which was frequented by Hemingway during his decade-long residence in Key West, with a route proceeding along part of the island's famed Duval Street.
According to the Florida Keys News Bureau, the look-alikes followed the Pamplona parody with a pre-birthday cake and celebration saluting the anniversary of Hemingway's July 21 birth.
The festival concludes Sunday.