CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Cheyenne city officials have agreed to spend up to $30,000 to save historic artifacts from a downtown building that will be demolished to make room for a new city courts building.

Mayor Marian Orr offered the money from her budget to the Cheyenne Historic Preservation Board.

The board hopes to save light fixtures, doors, a window, a fireplace and other items.

Board members originally wanted to complete a survey of the building with drawings and photos to be sent to the Library of Congress, but Orr said there wasn't time for that.

Demolition of the 142-year-old building is planned early next year. The building is plagued by mold, asbestos and pigeon droppings.

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