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Man facing charges in Dawson City break-in that damaged more than 100 historic items

A Whitehorse man is facing charges following a break-in at the Red Feather Saloon in Dawson City last month.

Originals and replicas of bottles, glasses among damaged and destroyed items

An interior view of the Red Feather Saloon following the break-in. (Yukon RCMP)

A Whitehorse man is facing charges following a break-in at a historic building in Dawson City, Yukon, last month.

Parks Canada says the break-in resulted in more than 100 objects being damaged or destroyed at the Red Feather Saloon.It says some of the items are reproductions and others are originals. All were part of itsKlondike National Historic Sites collection.

According to an RCMPnews release issued Wednesday, police were called to the saloon at about 1 a.m. on Oct. 21. They found a 19-year-old man inside the the buildingandarrested him.

The man is facing charges for break and enter and mischief.He has been released on conditions, with a promise to appear in court in Dawson City onDec. 11.

In an email to CBCNews, Parks Canada saidbottles, flutes, decanters, and a variety of glasses are among the damaged and destroyed items.

It says the total cost to repair or replace the objects, as well as to repair adoor and window that were damaged, is $10,000.

The agency saidtheRed Feather Saloon is a reproduction of the original bar from 1902. The building is owned by the Yukon governmentbut used by Parks Canada to deliver interpretive programming during the summer season. Visitors can enter the saloon and look atGold Rush-era saloon artifacts.

Parks Canada says it's working with the territory toincrease security measures at the building and repair it in time for next year's visitor season.