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Twin Peaks, David Lynch and Mark Frost's cult television series, has attracted a devoted worldwide following since it first aired in 1990. Fans still travel from across the globe to visit the real locations behind the fictional town, and this map and guide takes them there. The series was filmed almost entirely in and around the Snoqualmie Valley in Washington State, where Lynch transformed a stretch of Pacific Northwest forest, river and small-town America into one of the most atmospheric settings in television history. The fictional town of Twin Peaks exists nowhere on any map, but its buildings, roads and landscapes are all real, and many are unchanged since the cameras rolled more than three decades ago. The guide covers the key locations in detail. Twede's Café in North Bend, which doubled as the Double R Diner, where Agent Cooper ordered his coffee and cherry pie, still serves both. The Salish Lodge, perched dramatically above the 82-foot drop of Snoqualmie Falls, stood in for the Great Northern Hotel of the opening credits. Ronette's Bridge, the old mill buildings, the roads threading through Douglas fir forest: all of it is here, mapped and described for visitors who want to walk the ground Lynch walked. For anyone who has ever wanted to stand in the woods where Laura Palmer's body was found, or drink coffee at the actual Double R, this is the guide that gets them there. The guide is built on serious on-the-ground research by Tree and Adam Carr, devoted fans who hosted marathon screenings of episode of the show during their years running a video shop in London, and who have visited the locations multiple times. They are among the most knowledgeable guides to this strange world you will find.