CAMBRIDGE OH (WCMH/ AP) — A building that housed the 105-room Scott’s Antique Mall and a Hopalong Cassidy Museum is considered a total loss after a fire Saturday night.

Crews were called to the blaze in the 100 block of South 10th Avenue after 7pm. Chief Jeff Deeks deemed it too dangerous to be inside around 8:30pm.

Crews from four different departments worked to contain the fire from the outside until around midnight. Firefighters say there have been multiple collapses within the structure overnight.

Crews were able to enter the building early Sunday morning and salvage Hopalong Cassidy and Roy Rodgers memorabilia.

The “Hoppy Museum” paid tribute to the cowboy character created in 1904 through the short stories of author Clarence Mulford. Radio and television shows, movies, even an amusement park followed.

Much of the museum’s focus was on actor William Boyd, a native of Hendrysburg, Ohio, who played Hopalong in the movies.

Firefighters on scene are still working to control hot spots.

No injuries were reported in the blaze. There’s no word on what could have caused the fire.