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One of the first scenes in Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me shows a body wrapped in plastic floating down a river. We quickly learn that it’s Teresa Banks, the first victim of killer Bob. The actual location for this scene is found at Olallie State Park just outside of North Bend, Washington. I visited the park on my birthday, September 17, 2019 to capture this scene and many others from my favorite David Lynch film. See more details about this film location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/21/teresa-banks-body-in-win...
The film location for the Tremond Intersection from Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me. This spot is located on Bendigo Boluevard in North Bend, Washington. See more about this location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/03/18/twin-peaks-film-location...
One of the first scenes in Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me shows a body wrapped in plastic floating down a river. We quickly learn that it’s Teresa Banks, the first victim of killer Bob. The actual location for this scene is found at Olallie State Park just outside of North Bend, Washington. I visited the park on my birthday, September 17, 2019 to capture this scene and many others from my favorite David Lynch film. See more details about this film location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/21/teresa-banks-body-in-win...
One of the first scenes in Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me shows a body wrapped in plastic floating down a river. We quickly learn that it’s Teresa Banks, the first victim of killer Bob. The actual location for this scene is found at Olallie State Park just outside of North Bend, Washington. I visited the park on my birthday, September 17, 2019 to capture this scene and many others from my favorite David Lynch film. See more details about this film location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/21/teresa-banks-body-in-win...
The film location for the "Birds in Hell" sequence from Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me. This scene was shot outside the Palmer House in Everett, Washington. For more details, visit TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/02/23/twin-peaks-film-location...
The film location for the "Birds in Hell" sequence from Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me. This scene was shot outside the Palmer House in Everett, Washington. For more details, visit TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/02/23/twin-peaks-film-location...
The film location for the Tremond Intersection from Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me. This spot is located on Bendigo Boluevard in North Bend, Washington. See more about this location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/03/18/twin-peaks-film-location...
The Mt. Si Motel is located about one mile east of downtown North Bend, Washington. Opened in the 1950s, this place was the film location of the Red Diamond City Motel in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It also appeared as the Dutchman's Lodge in Twin Peaks - Part 15 on Showtime. See more details about this film location: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/03/27/twin-peaks-film-location...
The Mt. Si Motel is located about one mile east of downtown North Bend, Washington. Opened in the 1950s, this place was the film location of the Red Diamond City Motel in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It also appeared as the Dutchman's Lodge in Twin Peaks - Part 15 on Showtime. See more details about this film location: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/03/27/twin-peaks-film-location...
The Old Sunset Highway (Se Homestead Valley Road) outside North Bend, Washington. This road was used as a film location in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." Agents Chet Desmond and Sam Stanley drive along this road while on their way to Deer Meadow, Washington. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/07/28/twin-peaks-film-location...
The film location for the Tremond Intersection from Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me. This spot is located on Bendigo Boluevard in North Bend, Washington. See more about this location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/03/18/twin-peaks-film-location...
The film location for Sparkwood and 21 in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It's located at a slight curve in the road where 396th Drive SE meets Reinig Road SE in Snoqualmie, Washington. See TwinPeaksBlog.com for more details: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/06/09/twin-peaks-film-location...
The Mt. Si Motel is located about one mile east of downtown North Bend, Washington. Opened in the 1950s, this place was the film location of the Red Diamond City Motel in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It also appeared as the Dutchman's Lodge in Twin Peaks - Part 15 on Showtime. See more details about this film location: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/03/27/twin-peaks-film-location...
Sam at the film location for the Tremond Intersection from Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me. This spot is located on Bendigo Boluevard in North Bend, Washington. See more about this location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/03/18/twin-peaks-film-location...
The Mt. Si Motel is located about one mile east of downtown North Bend, Washington. Opened in the 1950s, this place was the film location of the Red Diamond City Motel in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It also appeared as the Dutchman's Lodge in Twin Peaks - Part 15 on Showtime. See more details about this film location: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/03/27/twin-peaks-film-location...
The Old Sunset Highway (Se Homestead Valley Road) outside North Bend, Washington. This road was used as a film location in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." Agents Chet Desmond and Sam Stanley drive along this road while on their way to Deer Meadow, Washington. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/07/28/twin-peaks-film-location...
One of the first scenes in Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me shows a body wrapped in plastic floating down a river. We quickly learn that it’s Teresa Banks, the first victim of killer Bob. The actual location for this scene is found at Olallie State Park just outside of North Bend, Washington. I visited the park on my birthday, September 17, 2019 to capture this scene and many others from my favorite David Lynch film. See more details about this film location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/21/teresa-banks-body-in-win...
The film location for Sparkwood and 21 in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It's located at a slight curve in the road where 396th Drive SE meets Reinig Road SE in Snoqualmie, Washington. See TwinPeaksBlog.com for more details: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/06/09/twin-peaks-film-location...
The film location for Sparkwood and 21 in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It's located at a slight curve in the road where 396th Drive SE meets Reinig Road SE in Snoqualmie, Washington. See TwinPeaksBlog.com for more details: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/06/09/twin-peaks-film-location...
One of the first scenes in Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me shows a body wrapped in plastic floating down a river. We quickly learn that it’s Teresa Banks, the first victim of killer Bob. The actual location for this scene is found at Olallie State Park just outside of North Bend, Washington. I visited the park on my birthday, September 17, 2019 to capture this scene and many others from my favorite David Lynch film. See more details about this film location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/21/teresa-banks-body-in-win...
Snoqualmie River in Olallie State Park located just outside of North Bend, Washington. This is the spot where Special Agent Dale Cooper records a memo to Diane in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." See more details about this spot on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/22/special-agent-dale-coope...
One of the first scenes in Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me shows a body wrapped in plastic floating down a river. We quickly learn that it’s Teresa Banks, the first victim of killer Bob. The actual location for this scene is found at Olallie State Park just outside of North Bend, Washington. I visited the park on my birthday, September 17, 2019 to capture this scene and many others from my favorite David Lynch film. See more details about this film location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/21/teresa-banks-body-in-win...
The Mt. Si Motel is located about one mile east of downtown North Bend, Washington. Opened in the 1950s, this place was the film location of the Red Diamond City Motel in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It also appeared as the Dutchman's Lodge in Twin Peaks - Part 15 on Showtime. See more details about this film location: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/03/27/twin-peaks-film-location...
One of the first scenes in Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me shows a body wrapped in plastic floating down a river. We quickly learn that it’s Teresa Banks, the first victim of killer Bob. The actual location for this scene is found at Olallie State Park just outside of North Bend, Washington. I visited the park on my birthday, September 17, 2019 to capture this scene and many others from my favorite David Lynch film. See more details about this film location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/21/teresa-banks-body-in-win...
Snoqualmie River in Olallie State Park located just outside of North Bend, Washington. This is the spot where Special Agent Dale Cooper records a memo to Diane in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." See more details about this spot on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/22/special-agent-dale-coope...
The Old Sunset Highway (Se Homestead Valley Road) outside North Bend, Washington. This road was used as a film location in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." Agents Chet Desmond and Sam Stanley drive along this road while on their way to Deer Meadow, Washington. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/07/28/twin-peaks-film-location...
Snoqualmie River in Olallie State Park located just outside of North Bend, Washington. This is the spot where Special Agent Dale Cooper records a memo to Diane in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." See more details about this spot on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/22/special-agent-dale-coope...
The Mt. Si Motel is located about one mile east of downtown North Bend, Washington. Opened in the 1950s, this place was the film location of the Red Diamond City Motel in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It also appeared as the Dutchman's Lodge in Twin Peaks - Part 15 on Showtime. See more details about this film location: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/03/27/twin-peaks-film-location...
One of the first scenes in Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me shows a body wrapped in plastic floating down a river. We quickly learn that it’s Teresa Banks, the first victim of killer Bob. The actual location for this scene is found at Olallie State Park just outside of North Bend, Washington. I visited the park on my birthday, September 17, 2019 to capture this scene and many others from my favorite David Lynch film. See more details about this film location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/21/teresa-banks-body-in-win...
One of the first scenes in Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me shows a body wrapped in plastic floating down a river. We quickly learn that it’s Teresa Banks, the first victim of killer Bob. The actual location for this scene is found at Olallie State Park just outside of North Bend, Washington. I visited the park on my birthday, September 17, 2019 to capture this scene and many others from my favorite David Lynch film. See more details about this film location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/21/teresa-banks-body-in-win...
I found a guy online who does Twin Peaks tours, which seemed like a fun way to spend the day and a good way to get to see more of the area around Seattle. I'm not a massive Twin Peaks nerd, but I did really enjoy the series. It was me and an Australian guy, and tour guide David. He was in full FBI-costume for the whole tour and drove us around in one of those secret service SUV's. We visited the police station, what is left of the saw mill, the roadhouse, the diner (I did not have the cherry pie, the Australian did and really liked it), the train cars, the bridge and some other places. The Twin Peaks sign is no longer there, but David has made his own sign, which he put up for us so he could take our picture in front out it. What a great dude! As we drove from one place to the next we watched clips from the series and did a trivia quiz. It was a really entertaining tour and David really knows a lot about the show.
Google Twin Peaks tour if you're interested. 10/10 recommend, especially if you're a Twin Peaks nerd.
The Old Sunset Highway (Se Homestead Valley Road) outside North Bend, Washington. This road was used as a film location in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." Agents Chet Desmond and Sam Stanley drive along this road while on their way to Deer Meadow, Washington. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/07/28/twin-peaks-film-location...
Snoqualmie River in Olallie State Park located just outside of North Bend, Washington. This is the spot where Special Agent Dale Cooper records a memo to Diane in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." See more details about this spot on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/22/special-agent-dale-coope...
The film location for Sparkwood and 21 in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It's located at a slight curve in the road where 396th Drive SE meets Reinig Road SE in Snoqualmie, Washington. See TwinPeaksBlog.com for more details: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/06/09/twin-peaks-film-location...
The Mt. Si Motel is located about one mile east of downtown North Bend, Washington. Opened in the 1950s, this place was the film location of the Red Diamond City Motel in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It also appeared as the Dutchman's Lodge in Twin Peaks - Part 15 on Showtime. See more details about this film location: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/03/27/twin-peaks-film-location...
The Old Sunset Highway (Se Homestead Valley Road) outside North Bend, Washington. This road was used as a film location in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." Agents Chet Desmond and Sam Stanley drive along this road while on their way to Deer Meadow, Washington. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/07/28/twin-peaks-film-location...
One of the first scenes in Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me shows a body wrapped in plastic floating down a river. We quickly learn that it’s Teresa Banks, the first victim of killer Bob. The actual location for this scene is found at Olallie State Park just outside of North Bend, Washington. I visited the park on my birthday, September 17, 2019 to capture this scene and many others from my favorite David Lynch film. See more details about this film location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/21/teresa-banks-body-in-win...
The film location for Sparkwood and 21 in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It's located at a slight curve in the road where 396th Drive SE meets Reinig Road SE in Snoqualmie, Washington. See TwinPeaksBlog.com for more details: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/06/09/twin-peaks-film-location...
The Old Sunset Highway (Se Homestead Valley Road) outside North Bend, Washington. This road was used as a film location in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." Agents Chet Desmond and Sam Stanley drive along this road while on their way to Deer Meadow, Washington. See: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/07/28/twin-peaks-film-location...
The film location for the Tremond Intersection from Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me. This spot is located on Bendigo Boluevard in North Bend, Washington. See more about this location on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/03/18/twin-peaks-film-location...