Welcome Home: Laura Palmer’s House Gets Short Documentary
Debuting today on Welcome to Twin Peaks is the logical continuation of Take The Ring's Three Days in Twin Peaks which premiered on this site last June. “'Three Days' was actually shot…
Debuting today on Welcome to Twin Peaks is the logical continuation of Take The Ring's Three Days in Twin Peaks which premiered on this site last June. “'Three Days' was actually shot…
Fans can visit current-day Twin Peaks like a special agent in a new mini-doc by Take The Ring on YouTube, in premiere here on Welcome to Twin Peaks.
“There were tire tracks directly through the spot the coordinates indicated, so it would not surprise me if someone else got to whatever it was.”
The “Welcome to Twin Peaks” sign is now a real, permanent (fictional) town sign in Snoqualmie, WA.
Ross Dudle explores the house where Leo and Shelly Johnson lived and compares the original filming location, exteriors and interior sets in detail.
Laura Palmer's house as seen in Twin Peaks is no longer up for sale. Would you want to live in the house with the creepy ceiling fan and white horse appearances?
Twin Peaks like you haven't seen it before! A camera drone shot beautiful aerial footage of Snoqualmie Falls and Salish Lodge (The Great Northern).
A suspicious fire broke out today on Reinig Bridge, the trestle bridge better known to Twin Peaks fans as Ronette's Bridge.
A Twin Peaks themed bar called The Black Lodge has recently opened in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
To Twin Peaks fans, The Salish Lodge & Spa in Snoqualmie, Washington will always be The Great Northern Hotel. And now you can stay at Ben Horne's hotel for half the price.
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