All Signs Point to the Town of Twin Peaks
On April 8, 1990, “Twin Peaks” premiered on the ABC television network. In honor of the show’s 28th Anniversary today, I’m taking a closer look at the many views of the iconic “Welcome to Twin Peaks” sign.
On April 8, 1990, “Twin Peaks” premiered on the ABC television network. In honor of the show’s 28th Anniversary today, I’m taking a closer look at the many views of the iconic “Welcome to Twin Peaks” sign.
In the first Setting the Stage article, I visited the Blue Pine Lodge, home to the Packard family. That article focused on the exterior shots of the lodge from Twin Peaks. For this article, I’m focusing on the giant log located on the shore also known as Laura Palmer’s Log.
I’ve been a fan of Twin Peaks since October 1993. I never thought I’d see another season which makes season 3 on Showtime even more special. Since we are currently in the waiting room anxiously wondering if we will ever return to Twin Peaks, may I suggest a few spin-off shows.
In Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me, Mrs. Tremond and her grandson meet Laura Palmer outside the Double R Diner while she is preparing a Meals on Wheels run.  This is one of those scenes I can’t get enough of in David Lynch’s masterpiece. It’s spooky and surreal. Naturally, I was delighted to visit this…
The painting was the backdrop for some of the most memorable scenes at the Double R Diner in Twin Peaks. And now it’s been identified!
According to the “Twin Peaks – Access Guide to the Town,” a sincere message on the front door of the Double R Diner thanks patrons for their visit (see page 82). While looking for images of the giant posted menu inside the Double R, I stumbled upon a brief image of the “Have a Nice…