Ronette's Bridge in Snoqualmie, WA

Twin Peaks Location – Horne’s Department Store Exterior

My parents hail from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, so I recall visiting Horne’s Department Store when I was younger. Joseph Horne (no relation to Ben or Jerry) started his self-named department store in 1849 and quickly built a large building in downtown Pittsburgh in 1879. Eventually, Horne’s was purchased by Federated Department Stores and the Horne’s name was…

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Jack Rabbit's Palace in the woods

Vacant Peaks – Jack Rabbit’s Palace

Vacant Peaks takes a journey to Jack Rabbit’s Palace from Twin Peaks: The Return on Showtime. With a named bestowed by Bobby Briggs, the location is seen twice in the series – Parts 14 and 16. The real location is found in Olallie State Park located just outside North Bend, Washington. Like other Vacant Peaks…

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Collage of images of White Tail Falls from Twin Peaks

Setting the Stage – White Tail Falls

The majestic White Tail Falls in Twin Peaks is first introduced to viewers during the opening credits of the Pilot episode. In reality, the falls are known as Snoqualmie Falls in Snoqualmie, Washington. This Setting the Stage story takes a look at the falls as seen throughout the three seasons of Twin Peaks.

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