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TWIN PEAKS BLOG

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

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  • All in the Details
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  • Behind The Scenes
  • Costumes
  • Ephemera
  • Events
  • Merchandise
  • Publicity
  • Reviewing Peaks
  • Setting the Stage

TWIN PEAKS BLOG

Documenting and archiving my 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
  • Setting the Stage
Heart shaped wreath on a front door
  • Props and Set Decorations

The Palmer’s Heart-Shaped Wreath in Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me

Steven Miller01 mins

One thing I love finding during my exhaustive research into Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me is when real world items cross into David Lynch’s fictional world. A great example of this is the heart-shaped wreath found on the front door of the Palmer’s house.

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Bowl of soggy cereal with a hand holding a silver spoon against the side of the bowl.
  • Props and Set Decorations

Two Scoops of Cereal in Twin Peaks

Steven Miller01 mins

One story I’ve been tracking down for years comes from the production of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. During the 1996 Twin Peaks Fan Festival, I heard a story about Laura Palmer’s soggy cereal. Thanks to a conversation with a reporter from the Daily Herald in Everett, Washington, I now know the origin of…

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Agent Cooper's face over a boiler room equipment
  • Locations

Twin Peaks Film Location – Great Northern Boiler Room

Vinnie Guidera11 mins

Between the expert sleuthing of my Twin Peaks Blog comrade Steven Miller and the detectives before us on sites like InTwinPeaks.com, there are very few filming locations from this body of work that remain uncharted. Some things, though, are simply out of reach to curious fans. But as the Log Lady says, “the stars turn…

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  • Behind The Scenes
  • Props and Set Decorations

Twin Peaks Prop – Agent Cooper’s Dial Master

Vinnie Guidera01 mins

Agent Cooper’s affinity for handheld gadgets is established very quickly in the Twin Peaks pilot episode. His arsenal contains a trusty microcassette recorder, a lighted magnifying glass, and a pocket calculator. But the calculator is more than meets the eye.

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  • Locations
  • Props and Set Decorations

Twin Peaks Prop – Thunderbird Totem Pole at Blue Pine Lodge

Steven Miller01 mins

One thing I love about identifying props and details in Twin Peaks is that some of these things are still found at film locations today. For this article, I’m taking a look at a background prop from the Blue Pine Lodge – a Thunderbird totem pole at home to the Martell family and Josie Packard. This…

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  • Events

The Real Twin Peaks 2023 – Official Twin Peaks Day Proclamation

Steven Miller01 mins

On February 24, 2023 at 11:30 a.m., Twin Peaks fans gathered from around the world at the Welcome to Twin Peaks sign spot location to hear a reading of an official Twin Peaks Day proclamation. It was a moment in time that I never thought I’d see nearly 30 years ago when I first fell in…

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  • Events

Twin Peaks Day 2023 – Breakfast at The Salish Lodge

Steven Miller11 mins

For the Real Twin Peaks 2023 event, there was only one place I wanted to stay – the magnificent Salish Lodge & Spa in Snoqualmie, Washington. My wife Katie and I last stayed at the Lodge in October 2019 for our first wedding anniversary. We couldn’t wait to get back, and we were delighted to…

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  • Events

The Real Twin Peaks 2023 – Panel Discussions

Steven Miller01 mins

One of the highlights from The Real Twin Peaks 2023 event in Snoqualmie Valley, Washington was a day filled with interesting, informative and entertaining panel discussions about topics related to Twin Peaks. Here is a brief recap of the panels complete with video.

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  • Personal

Five Wonderful and Strange Years for Twin Peaks Blog

Steven Miller31 mins

Late one night nearly five years ago, I was huddled in front of my laptop screen  debating about pushing a button labeled “Publish.” Pressing it meant the start of a new chapter in my wonderful and strange journey through David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks. At the time, I had no idea where the path…

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  • Locations

Twin Peaks Film Location – Pete’s Fishing Deck from Part 17

Steven Miller01 mins

During a recent visit to Kiana Lodge in Poulsbo, Washington, I learned that Laura Palmer’s log had moved down shore. The culprit was most likely king tides in Puget Sound, which have grown increasingly strong as sea levels rise. While exploring the site, I discovered another location briefly seen in Season 3  is long gone…

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