At the Benjamin Franklin look-alike contest at Independence Hall, which was supposed to end early, the crowd enthusiastically shouted, “One more Ben, one more Ben.” Latecomers — men and women dressed like the famed Founding Father — walked through the crowd to the front.

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It wasn’t a catwalk, per se, but the Franklin stroll.

Kiya Burgess, 25, was crowned the victor of the Franklin free-for-all.

Elena Jackendoff, 32, a student at Johns Hopkins University studying public health, organized the event.

“You have to make the event you want to see in the world,” she said.

She organized the lookalike on a lark, making the flyers after her last final exam and pasting them across the city. She expected to see a few of her friends, not hundreds of people.

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Many of the Franklins — like Kara Peterschmidt, 25; Kyra Feinauer, 25; and Lauren Zwetzig, 24 — didn’t even have to go out to buy a costume. The friend group had hosted a Constitution-themed housewarming a while back and came dressed in the same white wigs and tops.

Asked about the truest Ben Franklin expression, Peterschmidt said, “It’s definitely a mog.”

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