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Moving The Cardiff Giant
In an illustration based on a photograph by C. O. Gott, a group of well-dressed men haul what came to be known as the Cardiff Giant from its resting place in the field of farmer William C. Newell in Cardiff, and prepare to move it to Syracuse, New York, late 1869. It was later revealed to be a hoax conceived by George Hull and had been carved from stone and buried on Newells land the previous year. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Kean Collection
Media ID 11927950
© 2004 Getty Images
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