The giant ball of string at Baltimore’s Haussner’s Restaurant

Haussner’s was a famous Baltimore restaurant that closed in 1999. It was stuffed with art of varying quality including a giant ball of string.

The Story Behind Haussner’s Massive Ball of String

Baltimore’s famous giant ball of string can be yours for the right price

Shop owners tied to artifact from Haussner’s; Auction: The ball of string passes to the owners of Antique Man in Fells Point, who paid $10 a pound for the piece of Baltimore history.

This 850-pound ball of string from Haussner’s Restaurant can now be yours

Haussner’s 850-pound ball of string has sold. You’ll never believe who the new owner is

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This was about a dozen years ago. I went to Yankee Stadium with two guys who were younger than me. One guy was then in his late twenties and the other guy was about 40.

We stopped in a bar first. They had a bouncer. The first guy (the one in his twenties) was carded. The second guy was also carded. He certainly looked older than 21 so I assumed they carded everyone.

I took out my ID and showed it to the bouncer. He looked at me with disgust and waved me in. He didn’t say anything but his look was “Why are you showing this to me, old man?”

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