Salish Lodge & Spa perched above Snoqualmie Falls
Laura Palmer on a television screen

How Many U.S. Viewers Watched Twin Peaks?

When Twin Peaks splashed onto television screens in April 1990, millions of television viewers tuned into the show. Viewership was measured by Nielsen TV Ratings, an audience measurement system operated by Nielsen Media Research. Measurement of viewers have changed over the years with the advent of streaming services, yet these reports and statistics continue helping networks…

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TV Guide cover and Twin Peaks Ad

Twin Peaks in TV Guide From Sept. 29, 1990

Anticipation was high for the return of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks on Sept. 30, 1990. Throughout the summer, ABC Television rebroadcast the first season between August and September. The official soundtrack was released on Sept. 11, 1990 and there was even a 30-minute television special that paired the series with short-lived Cop Rock. The TV…

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Parking pass floating in front of the Occidental Studios Building

Twin Peaks Cast & Crew Parking Placard

Having been too young to appreciate the cultural phenomenon of Twin Peaks in the early 90s, I have a great fondness for the ephemera that made for an immersive experience during the show’s initial run. Collecting vintage print ads, tie-in products, and fan magazines paints a picture of what the community felt at the peak…

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SceneOGraph Postcard of Snoqualmie Falls, Washington

SceneOGraph Postcard of Snoqualmie Falls, Washington

To paraphrase Laura Palmer, life is full of mysteries and this story contains an interesting one. As part of my continuously growing postcard collection from the real Twin Peaks of Snoqualmie Valley, Washington, I discovered this black and white SceneOGraph postcard of the iconic Snoqualmie Falls in Snoqualmie. The challenge is that little to no…

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