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Visiting Jack Rabbit’s Palace Through the Years

One of my favorite Real Twin Peaks film locations in Washington state is Jack Rabbit’s Palace from Part 14 in season three. Located in Olallie State Park outside of North Bend, Washington, I’ve been visiting this spot since September 2019. With each visit, I’ve noticed the old decaying tree stump is slowly fading away. One day,…

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All in the Details – The Look of James

After all these years of being a Twin Peaks fan, there are certain images stick out in my mind. In particular, I remember many scenes with James Marshall as Laura Palmer’s secret boyfriend, James Hurley. While some have joked about his role, he really does give an emotionally-charged and powerful performance in all three seasons plus Twin…

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Twin Peaks Film Location – Finding Naido in Part 14

In Twin Peaks Part 14 on Showtime, the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department visits Bobby Briggs’ childhood play area, Jack Rabbit’s Palace, then heads due east about 253 yards. Upon arrival, they are greeted with a mysterious woman laying next to a strange portal. This film location, like many others from Part 14, is found in Olallie State…

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Twin Peaks Film Location – 253 Yards East Trail

Grab some soil and put it in your pocket as we are headed 253 yards east of Jack Rabbit’s Palace in Twin Peaks – Part 14 on Showtime. This article examines several film locations from Olallie State Park where the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department makes their way through the woods. Thanks to the magic of editing,…

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