BELLA AND EDWARD SAY GOODBYE TO SCHOOL
Fans tried to save the school but in the end they couldn't get enough cash together.
A popular Twilight landmark has been demolished after a fan fundraiser to save the site failed to reach its target amount. They needed $287,000 to preserve the facade of Forks High School in Forks, Washington raised just a few thousand dollars.
The school, where Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson filmed scenes for the hit vampire movies, is one of a handful of locations in the sleepy town visited by devotees of the franchise to be destroyed.
The facade was bulldozed earlier this month as bosses make way to build a new school. So if you want to see it, see it now!
Fans tried to save the school but in the end they couldn't get enough cash together.
A popular Twilight landmark has been demolished after a fan fundraiser to save the site failed to reach its target amount. They needed $287,000 to preserve the facade of Forks High School in Forks, Washington raised just a few thousand dollars.
The school, where Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson filmed scenes for the hit vampire movies, is one of a handful of locations in the sleepy town visited by devotees of the franchise to be destroyed.
The facade was bulldozed earlier this month as bosses make way to build a new school. So if you want to see it, see it now!
After the twilight, a new moon is obscured by an eclipse. Then a breaking dawn threatens to end it all. But after the sun leaves the dawn behind to rise to its zenith, a russet noon begins with a new adventure.
If you're a twilight fan who wonders what would have happened after the end of the saga, you might want to consider reading the tribute sequel to Breaking Dawn: Russet Noon.
Check out the preface on youtube at link
and also the official site at www.russet-noon.com
If you're a twilight fan who wonders what would have happened after the end of the saga, you might want to consider reading the tribute sequel to Breaking Dawn: Russet Noon.
Check out the preface on youtube at link
and also the official site at www.russet-noon.com