Article: Fire-Walking With Fans of `Twin Peaks'

SNOQUALMIE, Wash. There are no Twin Peaks. Oh, there are mountains, but no official Twin Peaks. That's the first mystery of a place now known as the "Twin Peaks" town.

"Lots of trees. Evergreens, I think," says a cabbie. A lady who makes fudge says, "Don't know about peaks, don't much care."

These people could be hiding something. This is the town of secrets. A place on television where everything seemed normal, but nothing was quite what it seemed. This is a place of dwarfs, giants, dead homecoming queens and an evil spirit named Bob.

We ask one of "them": Have you ever seen this Bob guy? "Nothing like that goes on here. This is a nice town," says Margaret Pottriger, a tour guide and ...

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