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TWIN PEAKS BLOG

Documenting and archiving my decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's TWIN PEAKS, TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME and TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN.

  • About Twin Peaks Blog
  • Event Calendar
  • Twin Peaks Film Locations
  • Twin Peaks Props and Set Decorating
  • Postcards
  • All in the Details
  • Art Peaks
  • Behind The Scenes
  • Costumes
  • Ephemera
  • Events
  • Merchandise
  • Publicity
  • Reviewing Peaks
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Merchandise display with t-shirts
  • Merchandise

Shopping Guide for Real Twin Peaks 2025 in Snoqualmie Valley, WA

Steven Miller01 mins

The Real Twin Peaks event returns to Snoqualmie Valley, Washington from Feb. 21-24, 2025.  This celebration of the towns where David Lynch and Mark Frost’s series were filmed offers plenty of activities throughout the weekend. Here is a handy shopping guide for the best places to shop in North Bend and Snoqualmie for wonderful and…

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Advance Screening ticket to Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
  • Events

Advance Screening for Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me in Aug. 1992

Steven Miller01 mins

In 1992, New Line Cinema faced a difficult situation for David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. Following the film’s Cannes Film Festival debut on May 16, newspapers reported audiences “booed” the screening. We know today this is only partially true as Dugpa and I discovered proof audiences cheered at one of two screenings…

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Newspaper article and image of Leland Palmer
  • Reviewing Peaks

Reviewing Peaks – Ray Wise Takes Pride in Scary ‘Peaks’ Role, Aug. 1992

Steven Miller11 mins

In less than a week, Ray Wise will be joining Twin Peaks fans from around the world during The Real Twin Peaks 2025 event in Snoqualmie Valley, Feb. 21-24. The North Bend Theatre is screening Robocop on Friday night followed by a conversation with Wise and autograph session, and holding a second meet and greet opportunity on Saturday….

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Peggy Lipton on the cover of Egg Magazine
  • Ephemera

Egg Magazine From October 1990 with Peggy Lipton and Lara Flynn Boyle

Steven Miller01 mins

As a Twin Peaks archivist, I love finding interviews from actors and crew when David Lynch and Mark Frost’s show first aired on the ABC Television Network in 1990. These interviews were captured at a time when memories of working on the show were fresh. As the years pass, memories fade or stories are embellished…

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Donna Hayward on the stairs
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Donna Hayward’s Screen-Used Suitcase

Vinnie Guidera01 mins

The third annual Real Twin Peaks event is just around the corner and fans from all over are preparing to celebrate the show where it all began in the scenic Snoqualmie Valley. One tradition I look forward to continuing is our yearly prop panel where fellow Twin Peaks Blog author Steven Miller and I will…

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Audrey Horne and seamstress at One-Eyed Jacks
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Audrey Horne and the One-Eyed Jacks Seamstress

Steven Miller11 mins

I love all the little surprises found throughout Twin Peaks. With each viewing, I find some new detail to explore and share with fellow fans. In episode 1.007, director Lesli Linka Glatter made an uncredited cameo as the One-Eyed Jacks Seamstress tending to Audrey Horne. While taking a closer look at this scene, I identified several…

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Location map and trading cards
  • Events
  • Merchandise

Real Twin Peaks Locations Map and Trading Cards by Todd Gamble

Steven Miller21 mins

One of the most popular activities during a visit to Snoqualmie Valley, Washington is visiting the many film locations for David Lynch and Mark Frost’s groundbreaking television series and feature film, Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. It’s one of my most popular pages on Twin Peaks Blog. For the first Real…

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Major Briggs sitting on a stone throne in the woods
  • Locations

Twin Peaks Location – Major Briggs Sitting in the Woods

Steven Miller01 mins

I recently discussed how the Twin Peaks crew used Eat at Rudy’s which was Eat at Judy’s in Part 18 to capture scenes used in Part 2 at the cheap Buckhorn Motel.  This wasn’t the first time where one location doubled as two different sets. In episode 2.013, there is a brief scene with Major Briggs…

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Two images of a camera flash and a person holding a Polaroid
  • Props

Twin Peaks Prop – Dr. Hayward’s Polaroid Impulse Camera

Steven Miller01 mins

Looking back at the first two seasons of Twin Peaks, I can’t help but think some mysteries may have been solved or documented differently if today’s modern technology was used. Take the instant photograph Dr. Hayward takes of Major Briggs’ neck in episode 2.013. If this scene was shot today, Doc would have used his mobile…

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Image collage of playing card, recorder and computer screen
  • Locations

Twin Peaks Location – Close-Ups at Cheap Buckhorn Motel

Steven Miller01 mins

Looking back at Twin Peaks: The Return, I’m incredibly impressed with how the cast and crew put everything together. They weren’t shooting a television series – the production schedule was like an 18-hour film. The production timeline was aggressive with sometimes having only a day to capture footage in one location before packing up and…

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