The Cedar Twin theater has a triangular marquee with a five-line attraction board and the name of the theater, 'Cedar'. Grant Smith 24 June 2005
Poster cases line the front of the twin screen theater. A tree blocks the view of one side of the theater's marquee. Grant Smith 24 June 2005
The ticket booth of the Cedar Twin was probably originally a free-standing booth. A set of outer entrance doors was later added. Grant Smith 24 June 2005
Looking through the outer entrance doors you can an exterior brick wall which angles over to the original entrance doors. Grant Smith 24 June 2005
The ticket booth of the Cedar Twin. Grant Smith 24 June 2005
The back and south sides of the theater. Two additions may have been added to the original building. Grant Smith 24 June 2005
Windows and a doorway have been bricked up on the south side of the building, indicating that the building may not originally have been a theater. Grant Smith 24 June 2005
The back side of the theater, with two sets of auditorium exit doors. Grant Smith 24 June 2005
A coal heating plant was located in a small building attached to the back of the theater on the north side. Grant Smith 24 June 2005
A sign painted on the side of the heating building says, 'Private Property, Right to Pass Revocable At Any Time.' Grant Smith 24 June 2005