Feb. 24 is 'Twin Peaks' Day. Celebrate with coffee, cherry pie, road trip to Snoqualmie, Washington
Wednesday is "Twin Peaks" Day, the day when fans celebrate the cult-classic TV show that emblemized the mysterious gloom of the Pacific Northwest in the 1990s.
The day was chosen to represent the hit show as it is the same day that FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper, played by Kyle MacLachlan, arrived in Twin Peaks to investigate the murder of homecoming queen Laura Palmer.
Created by David Lynch, the show had its first run on television from 1990 to 1991, where it tantalized viewers with quirky characters remember Log Lady? populating the titular small town and the mystery of who killed Palmer.
The show was cancelled after its second season, but remained a fan favorite, growing a cult following over the years, and experienced a much-anticipated revival in 2017 with MacLachlan returning to the sleepy town of Twin Peaks as Agent Cooper 25 years later.
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