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April 3rd, 1879. A Baltimore & Ohio Railroad crew three miles east of Chillicothe, Ohio stopped work for three weeks when they hit a stone chamber eight feet below grade. Inside: seven complete skeletons arranged around a copper altar. The smallest measured eight feet tall. The largest, eight feet nine inches from crown to heel with a femur measuring thirty-four inches—a normal human femur is eighteen inches. Over the next four months, railroad crews across southern Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia kept finding the same thing. Portsmouth: three giants wearing fitted copper armor beside a fourteen-pound axe head. Charleston: twelve giants arranged on stone benches, the largest measuring nine feet two inches. Lexington, Kentucky: forty-three giant skeletons in a collapsed building with doorways measuring eight to nine feet tall and corbelled ceilings rising to eleven feet. Every discovery was documented in company reports, measured by site engineers, and covered in regional newspapers. Every specimen was collected by the Smithsonian Institution. And by 1900, the Smithsonian's official position was that no such specimens existed in their collection—lost, they claimed, in an 1897 warehouse fire. This investigation examines the four-month period when railroad construction accidentally exposed a civilization of giants buried beneath Ohio Valley mounds, why the Smithsonian systematically collected and erased the evidence, and what Native American oral traditions have been saying for centuries about the "ancient tall ones" who built in stone before catastrophe buried them beneath the earth. The material on this channel presents exploratory interpretations of history and imaginative speculation, conveyed through narrative storytelling rather than precise historical documentation. Viewpoints and visual representations are dramatized or intentionally constructed to support alternative narrative exploration. Visual elements may at times be created using automated or generative tools. The content shared should not be considered factual. #ohiovalleygiants #giantskeletons #tartaria #smithsonian #railroadgiants #hiddenhistory #moundbuilders #buriedcivilization #lostgiants #1879discovery #forbiddenarchaeology #erasedhistory #ancienttallones #copperarmor #stonechambers