5. The Shubert Theater (2,908 tons)

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Can you imagine moving 2,908 tons through downtown Minneapolis streets?
The theater had been closed for several years when the city of Minneapolis decided it wanted to redevelop the block on which the Shubert was standing. Artspace, a nonprofit development agency, bought the building from the city and hatched plans to move it one block over.
Though the move was only one-quarter of a mile, it took five bulldozers 12 days to complete the move [source: PR Newswire]. Helping out the bulldozers were 100 hydraulic jacks that lifted the building and 70 dollies that formed a temporary foundation for traveling through the city streets [source: PR Newswire].
Artspace conducted research to determine how a redesigned Shubert could best serve Minneapolis and gained fundraising from private supporters and the state legislature. The restored Shubert Center, which will feature a midsize performing arts theater, as well as classrooms for arts education, is scheduled to open in 2008.
Read on to find out how a turn-of-the-century hotel beat the Shubert's record.
