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The giant log where Laura Palmer's body was found has moved. This Twin Peaks film location is found at Kiana Lodge in Poulsbo, Washington. It appears the log drifted down the shore at some point in 2022.
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Dana Ashbrook holding the screen-used Olympus Pearlcorder prop his character used in "Twin Peaks" episode 2008 in season two. Fellow Twin Peaks prop collector Vinnie shared a story on TwinPeaksBlog.com about reuniting this prop with Dana decades later.
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Mike the One-Armed Man (Al Strobel) as seen in David Lynch and Mark Frost's "Twin Peaks" Parts 4 and 6 on Showtime. This image comes from the Red Room Gallery as part of the "Twin Peaks - From Z to A" collection.
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Leland and Laura Palmer approaching an intersection in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me." The scene mostly takes place at the intersection of Meadowbrook Way SE and SE Park Street in Snoqualmie, Washington.  To the left of the Palmers is Mt. Si High School as seen in the pilot episode. The apartment building on the bottom left would later appear as the interior of Gersten Hayward's apartment in "Twin Peaks" season 3 on Showtime. The bottom location image was taken on September 14, 2019.
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Mike, the one-armed man (Al Strobel) yelling at Leland and Laura Palmer at an intersection in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me." This scene was shot at the intersection of Meadowbrook Way SE and SE Park Street in Snoqualmie, Washington. Al will be missed.
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The front cover of the menu from the Double R Diner in "Twin Peaks." The scene is from Asulkan Valley, Glacier National Park in British Columbia, Canada.
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The top of Mount Si in North Bend, Washington as seen in "Twin Peaks" episode 1002 (top) and from January 23, 2020 (bottom). Both images were captured from the parking lot of Twede's Cafe (aka Mar-T Cafe) which was a film location for the Double R Diner. You can see part of the building in the bottom right corner.
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The film location from the "Twin Peaks" pilot where Audrey Horne laughs as the Norwegians leave The Great Northern Hotel. This scene was shot at the Kiana Lodge in Poulsbo, Washington. The location image is from January 22, 2020.
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This would look nice on your wall. An image from the Criterion Collection packaging for "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me."
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Craig Miller from "Wrapped in Plastic" created this artwork titled "Family Portrait." He paired X-Files Agents Scully and Mulder with Gordon Cole’s team from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me including Albert Rosenfield, Dale Cooper and Phillip Jeffries.
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Artwork from the cover of the VHS and Laserdisc from the US release of the "Twin Peaks" pilot episode.
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A replica of the floral still life painting found above Laura Palmer's dresser in her bedroom in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me." This is the painting best seen when Killer Bob is looking for the book with the pages torn out. The painting is signed by Locke and it dates from the 1940s.
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What's left of the Park Street Trailer Park in Snoqualmie, Washington. This spot served as the film location for the Fat Trout Trailer Park in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me." This particular fence and background building are seen when Carl Rodd tells Special Agent Dale Cooper about two Chalfonts who rented this space.
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Carl Rodd's bench from Part 6 of "Twin Peaks" on Showtime. This film location is found at E.J. Roberts Park, 500 Thrasher Ave NE in North Bend, Washington.
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Film location where Mr. C crashes his car in Part 3 of "Twin Peaks" on Showtime. The scene was filmed at 3646 Soledad Canyon Road, Acton, California.
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Even bad coffee is better than no coffee at all. Spotted at the Festival of Disruption held in Brooklyn, New York in May 2018.
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The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer, a "Twin Peaks" calendar and audio books of the Tapes of Agent Cooper once available for sale at The Alpine Blossom and Gift Shoppe in North Bend, Washington. For years, this location was THE place to pick up "Twin Peaks" merchandise.
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