Speaking of seeing a building move being entertaining:
We have lots of Amish around here--LOTS!!
There was an operating Amish sawmill shed on the south side of a rural gravel road, couple miles from here. It was probably 30' by 50'
I don't know why it became imperative that it be moved to the NORTH side of the road, but it was.
Those industrious fellas nailed grab bars all around the interior, about knee high, as well as a couple across the 30' foot dimension, braced to the roof, I guess.
A friend came upon them on moving day. Seems that on a signal, about a hundred of these guys bent down, picked up the building and moved it 20 feet or so, then set it down to rest and re-aim. All my buddy could see is 200 legs and feet sticking out under the sidewall, walking across the field, across the road, into the driveway and onto the new location. When they rested, not a one of them was visible, just when they lifted and moved. He said it looked funny as all get out.
I didn't see any of this, only the former location that had a shed, then the empty space on the south side after the move, and the shed in its new location.
The sawmill is operating to this day.