Twilight, Folks WA and "Vampire Tourism"

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Twilight, Folks WA and "Vampire Tourism"

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1madamlibbytellsall
Redigeret: sep 22, 2008, 7:48 pm

Here's a link to a story about the visitors to the real Forks, WA.

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26811199?GT1=43001

Would you want to visit and walk the same streets as Bella, Edward and Jacob? Or is imagination enough?

Edited to correct lack-of-caffeine induced spelling error

2The_Book_Queen
sep 22, 2008, 6:24 pm

You meant FORKS, WA, right? Not FOLKS? Sorry, just wanted to point that out...

If I had the chance, I don't think I'd turn it down, though imagination is definitely more than enough. But Washington state would be nice to visit, and Forks is suppose to be a fairly small town. I like visiting the small towns, I find a lot of them very interesting and beautiful. :)

3madamlibbytellsall
sep 22, 2008, 7:42 pm

I'm blushing! Of course I meant Forks! (That will teach me to post before I have my coffee.) Sorry!

4Joles
Redigeret: sep 23, 2008, 12:20 pm

I would visit Forks if I were in the area. I'd love to check out First Beach, as well. The pictures of the Quiluete area are magnificent!!

The Olympic Penninsula is very beautiful and rich in wildlife, so I'm told.

I'd also go visit Seattle. (There's something about a city whose original first floors of buildings is underground that really intrigues me!)

5gabeblaze
sep 23, 2008, 12:41 pm

I live in WA and have been to Forks (I did a project on it for 4th grade state history too, mostly I thought the name was cool). I have heard about this from other Washingtonians and not to many appear to mind, more tourism = more money.

I just started Twilight today though 0.o I'm behind on my reading lists.

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