Twin Peaks Location – Birds in Hell Outside Palmer House

Laura Palmer walking down the street

On February 23, 1989, Laura Palmer left her home to attend school one last time. That night, she would be brutally murdered and a community would never be the same. I’ve raved plenty of times about my favorite David Lynch film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. This short scene has always stuck in my mind, mostly because of the incredible sweet music combined with the absolute dread Laura expresses while walking to class. The scene was shot just outside the Palmer House which is located in Everett, Washington.

WHERE IS THE SIDEWALK OUTSIDE THE PALMER HOUSE LOCATED?

Google Maps
Google Maps

The Palmer House is found at 708 33rd Street in Everett, Washington. The approximate coordinates are 47°58’25.6″N 122°13’14.3″W. The home is a private residence, so please be respectful of the wonderful owner, Mary Reber (Mrs. Tremond from Part 18 on Showtime), if you visit. She is now offering tours of her home which you can book at VisitPalmerHouse.com.

BIRDS IN HELL

Laura Palmer leaving her house
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Outside Palmer House
October 12, 2019

The scene opens with Laura walking down stairs in front of her house. The script dated August 8, 1991 best describes the action.

EXT. SIDEWALK IN FRONT OF THE PALMER HOUSE. DAY
Laura walks to school. All the beautiful, natural sounds of morning sound like hell to her. Distorted chants from hell.

Laura walks to school.
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Sidewalk in front of Palmer House
October 12, 2019

Laura continues her incredibly sad walk down the sidewalk. The music playing over this scene is appropriately titled “Birds in Hell.”

Neighbor's House
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Palmer House in Everett, Washington
October 12, 2019

The camera cuts to a brief shot of her neighbor’s house. I didn’t have this reference photo on October 12, 2019 when I visited. Yet, you can see the house in this image to the left if facing the Palmer house.

Wires
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Wires in the sky
October 12, 2019

Electricity! Wires in the sky fill the frame as the camera continues from the neighbor’s house. Most likely the crew used the wires found above 33rd Street as they were everywhere.

Wires
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Wires in the sky
October 12, 2019

More wires as the camera quickly moves along them. It’s difficult to say which specific wires were used but here are some more options.

Birds in Hell - Laura Walking
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Sidewalk outside Palmer House
October 12, 2019

Cutting back to Laura walking along the sidewalk, we can see her anguish in pain from the previous night’s revelation. She knows what is coming next.

It appears that a stone wall was constructed in the time since the film was shot.

Street
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

You can see those plants that Laura passes in this shot from earlier in the film.

More wires
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Wires in the sky
October 12, 2019

This part of the scene ends with one more shot of wires before cutting to a clock at her school with hands passing quickly along the face.

Poor Laura. I wish I could do something to help her.

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  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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2 thoughts on “Twin Peaks Location – Birds in Hell Outside Palmer House

  1. Great post. Love your blog and the attention to detail.

    Notice the license plate on the white car in front of Laura’s house says “Tremond”…

    1. Thank you! Isn’t that license plate great?!

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