SCRANTON, PA — In 2005, television audiences were introduced to a modest paper company in Scranton—and a cultural phenomenon was born, the Everhart Museum writes. “The Office” didn’t just put Scranton on the map—it etched it permanently into the hearts of millions as the home of America’s favorite comedy series.

Now, 20 years later, the museum presents a first-of-its-kind exhibition that honors that remarkable connection. The Office Exhibition is described as an immersive, four-room experience that invites fans to explore the story of “The Office” through the lens of Scranton, from its fictional representation on-screen to its real-life celebration by fans around the world.

It’s on view through October 2027. 

The museum is located at 1901 Mulberry St.

Learn more and purchase tickets at www.everhart-museum.org/pages/the-office-exhibition