Vacant Peaks – Ruth Davenport’s Apartment

In honor of the second anniversary of the premiere of Twin Peaks on Showtime, I’m giving Ruth Davenport’s apartment the Vacant Peaks treatment. This Buckhorn, South Dakota location was only seen in Part 1 which makes this article a short one (there weren’t many shots without people).  In reality, her apartment was shot at a…

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Vacant Peaks – Windom Earle’s Cabin

One of my favorite storylines and sets from Twin Peaks Season 2 – Windom Earle’s cabin – gets the Vacant Peaks treatment in this article.  The cabin appears in Episodes 2014 through 2021. Here is a look at scenes from the cabin minus former Agent Earle, Leo Johnson, Major Briggs, and the Heavy Metal Youth. Apologies in…

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Vacant Peaks – Lucky 7 Insurance

Statue outside Lucky 7 Insurance in Part 13 of Twin Peaks on Showtime. The Lucky 7 Insurance Building gets the Vacant Peaks treatment in this article. This continuing series examines places within David Lynch and Mark Frost’s world without people. Scenes at Lucky 7 Insurance included many extras in the background, but I found a…

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Vacant Peaks – The Palmer House – Part 4

In this final Vacant Peaks article about the Palmer house, we revisit the Washington state home 25 years later from Twin Peaks Season 3 on Showtime. Similar to Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, the crew used the house in Everett, Washington for filming. This article shows empty scenes from the home as seen in Parts 2, 11, 13,…

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Love Letter to a Vacant Red Room in Twin Peaks

The Red Room in Twin Peaks has fascinated since I first watched the series in October 1993. Before viewing Episode 1002 (as well as the international version of the Pilot Episode), I had never seen anything like it before on television. For this love letter, I’ve selected nine favorite images from the three-part Vacant Peaks…

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Vacant Peaks – The Red Room (Part 3)

The three-part Vacant Peaks series featuring The Red Room wraps up with a look at Parts 3, 13, 16, 17 and 18 from Twin Peaks: The Return on Showtime. I love that the third season had so many scenes in this location. It appears some footage was recycled multiple times the series’ run.

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