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Did You Take the Gray Line of Seattle Bus Tour of Twin Peaks?
For decades, Twin Peaks fans have flocked to Snoqualmie Valley, Washington to visit the “Real Twin Peaks.” Despite ABC Television cancelling the series in May 1991, fans continued to visit the many film locations throughout King County, including spots located in the towns of North Bend and Snoqualmie. I recently discovered the Gray Line of Seattle even held a bus tour from May 1 to October 13, 1991 that visited a handful of locations from the show.
Ready for another cold apple from life’s vending machine | Whale’s Tales
When I was a student and a wrestler at Cascade Junior High School in 1974 — not a good one, I admit — there was in the hall outside the wrestling room and the showers an ancient, candy-dispensing machine of the grim, gray industrial-looking sort one used to find in theater lobbies or at Boeing surplus sales.
South End Scoop: Books & More from KCLS — July 2024
The King County Library System (KCLS) and the South Seattle Emerald are teaming up to bring you the “South End Scoop.” Dig into this community-centered column each month for great book, music, movie, and event recommendations from your local librarians. Explore the unique mental health experiences of Black,...
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