It’s All About the Bunnies in Twin Peaks

Bunny rabbits have been a part of Twin Peaks since debuting on April 8, 1990. From boxes of chocolate bunnies in the Pilot Episode to Jack Rabbit’s Palace from Season 3, here’s a round up of bunnies found in this place both wonderful and strange. This time it really is all about the bunny.

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Record Store Day Logo and Steven holding vinyl

Record Store Day 2019 – Twin Peaks Season 2 Music and More

Last year was my first time participating in Record Store Day. I had a good reason to go – multiple soundtracks to Twin Peaks on Showtime were released on picture disc vinyl. At the time, I thought my day long adventure would be a one-of-a-kind experience until I saw a tweet from @TwinPeaksBook on February 28, 2019….

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Twin Peaks Film Location – Twin Peaks Town Hall

“Is this thing on? Is this thing on?” – Mayor Dewayne Milford In the Pilot Episode of Twin Peaks, Special Agent Dale Cooper addressed the townsfolk of Twin Peaks at the Town Hall. With thanks to the now defunct InTwinPeaks.com, I take a deeper diver into this Washington state film location.

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Twin Peaks Location – Lydecker Veterinary Clinic

In Twin Peaks episode 1.004, Special Agent Dale Cooper, Sheriff Harry S. Truman, and Deputies Hawk and Andy Brennan visit Lydecker Veterinary Clinic. While at the office, Cooper and team confiscate all of the animal files based on his hunch that the bird who attacked Laura Palmer was a patient at the clinic. In reality, the…

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Twin Peaks Location – Gazebo at Easter Park

The gazebo at Easter Park in Twin Peaks serves as the backdrop for several key scenes in seasons 1 and 2 in Twin Peaks. According to the “Twin Peaks Access Guide to the Town,” the gazebo is located in Upper Twin Park at the corner of Falls Avenue and Cedar Street, which is nowhere near a lake as seen…

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Twin Peaks Film Location – Flying to Private Portland Airport

In Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me, Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole makes arrangements to meet Special Agent Chet Desmond at a private airport in Portland, Oregon. There is a seven-second transition shot from the cockpit of the plane approaching the small airport. This may be one of the more extreme examples of how obsessed…

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The Former Brook Theatre

Twin Peaks Fan Fest Memories – The Former Brook Theater

The former Brook Theater in Snoqualmie, Washington served as the film location for Mo’s Motor in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. This now demolished film location holds a special place in my heart thanks to the 1996 Twin Peaks Fan Festival and Craig Miller and John Thorne’s excellent Twin Peaks magazine, “Wrapped in Plastic.”

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