The TV series "Twin Peaks," which premiered in 1990, has maintained a dedicated fan base and continues to attract visitors to the real-life locations where it was filmed. The town of Snoqualmie, Washington, and its surrounding areas served as the backdrop for the show, with the Salish Lodge and Spa being a particularly popular spot for fans. The lodge was used as an exterior location for The Great Northern Hotel and features the waterfall that opens every episode. Actor Kyle MacLachlan, who played the lead character Dale Cooper, has made several visits to the lodge and enjoys surprising fans who come to trace his character's footsteps. The show's legacy has had a significant impact on Snoqualmie, with locals crediting "Twin Peaks" tourism for helping save their town.
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