Carrie Page's house was located in Odessa, Texas.
History[]
After crossing, Dale Cooper went to home, spotting a utility pole outside with a number "6" attached to it. He knocked on the door and Page opened it, Cooper immediately noting her resemblance to Laura Palmer, believing that she indeed was Laura. After Dale introduced himself as an agent of the FBI, she asked if they had found "him." In response, he addressed her as Laura, which confused her. She told him her name was Carrie Page, but he insisted that she was Laura, and offered to take her home in Twin Peaks. Having already been needing to leave town, she agreed to go with him. As she got ready to leave, Cooper went inside, seeing a dead man on the couch and a white figurine of a horse. While they were leaving, a telephone rang in the house.[1]
Behind the scenes[]
Scenes at the house were shot at a private residence in southern California, bearing a different address number than the one seen on-screen.[2]
Gallery[]
Appearances[]
- Twin Peaks – 2017
- "Part 18"


