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Documenting and archiving my decades-long 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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TWIN PEAKS BLOG

Documenting and archiving my decades-long 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
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Secret History of Twin Peaks

Aerophoto Postcard of Snoqualmie Falls
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Snoqualmie Falls Postcard With Charles Laidlaw Aerophoto

Steven Miller01 mins

I continue finding some awesome historical postcards of Snoqualmie Falls. A recent acquisition includes a familiar image taken by Charles R. Laidlaw. Fans of Mark Frost’s “The Secret History of Twin Peaks” will immediately recognize this image.

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  • Locations

Twin Peaks Location – Gersten Hayward’s Apartment

Steven Miller01 mins

In Twin Peaks Part 11 on Showtime, Becky Burnett shoots Gersten Hayward’s apartment door in a fit of rage. This film location is found in Snoqualmie, Washington. It took me three visits to the Snoqualmie Valley region to go inside.

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Native America figure
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Twin Peaks Prop – Native American Statue on Cooper’s Nightstand

Steven Miller01 mins

In a recent article discussing Special Agent Dale Cooper’s nightstand in Room 315 at The Great Northern Hotel, I spotted a Native American figurine. This statue only appears in episode 2.005 and is never seen again. Following a quick internet search, I identified and purchased one for my ever-growing Twin Peaks replica prop collection. Here’s…

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Cyril Pons walking a dog in the woods
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Twin Peaks Location – Cyril Pons Walks His Dog

Steven Miller01 mins

We return to the woods today for a look at the film location where Cyril Pons (played by Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost) walks his dog. This scene, like many of the woods scenes in Season 3 on Showtime, was shot along Weeks Falls Trail in Olallie State Park outside of North Bend, Washington.

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Twin Peaks Location – Trail to Jack Rabbit’s Palace

Steven Miller01 mins

In Twin Peaks Part 14 on Showtime, the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department goes on a hike to Jack Rabbit’s Palace. The hiking scenes through the woods are a fascinating thing to dissect, mostly because they were all shot around the same spot in Olallie State Park outside of North Bend, Washington. For this Twin Peaks film…

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Menus of Double R Diner
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Setting the Stage – The Menus of the Double R Diner

Steven Miller11 mins

In Twin Peaks episode 2.009, Vivian Smythe (a.k.a. M.T. Wentz) said to her daughter Norma Jennings, “That’s not true. The menus are very presentable.” I love a good challenge.  @TwinPeaksArchive gave me a heads up that the Showtime Store released a new poster that appeared to be an image from Double R Diner Menu used…

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The Bookhouse at night with motorcycles parked outside
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Twin Peaks Location – The Bookhouse in Washington State

Steven Miller01 mins

In Twin Peaks episode 1.003, Sheriff Truman and fellow Bookhouse Boys, Big Ed Hurley and Deputy Hawk, take Special Agent Dale Cooper inside The Bookhouse. He tells Cooper that it’s the place where they have gathered together for the past 20 years and that the coffee is free. But the location they visit is just one…

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Quotable Peaks – Golden Shovel of Truth

Steven Miller01 mins

I made this on June 7, 2017 shortly after Twin Peaks Part 5 aired on Showtime. I was reading Mark Frost’s book, “The Secret History of Twin Peaks” which happened to coincide with this episode where Dr. Amp shovels his way out with his golden shovel.

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