The Great Northern Hotel

The Great Northern -- er, Salish Lodge -- in May, 1999.

The old Snoqualmie Lodge, which sits on the edge of spectacular Snoqualmie Falls (268 feet -- 100 feet higher than Niagara Falls), has been renovated and is now called the Salish Lodge
 

The Great Northern, as it's known in the show, is operated by Benjamin Horne, who also owns Horne's Department store. This is where Agent Cooper goes looking for a clean place with reasonable rates -- though rooms at the Salish actually run upwards of $160 per night.  You can find it right off S.R. 202 between the towns of Fall City and Snoqualmie.

As it appears in the pilot episode...
The Great Northern Hotel...
... and as it appeared in April of 1990, shortly after "Twin Peaks" debuted...
...and the Salish Lodge (in 1990)..

Most of the interiors (as well as the bar at One-Eyed Jacks) were actually shot at the Kiana Lodge near Poulsbo on Puget Sound's Bainbridge Island...

She's dead... wrapped in plastic.  And right in front of the house, too...
Pete spys something fishy.
From the final episode of the first season...
Darkness at the Packard place.

... parts of which, including exteriors, also appear to be used for the Blue Lake Lodge, where Pete Martell (Jack Nance), Catherine Martell (Piper Laurie) and Josie Packard (Joan Chen) reside. 

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