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We recommend using Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari. #VISITLACKAWANNAPA E-newsletter, subscribe for trip ideas, visitors guide, request or view, the office self-guided tour in scranton, visit iconic real-life spots mentioned in the office tv show. Welcome to Scranton , the ultimate destination for fans of NBC’s The Office ! This beloved mockumentary, centered around the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, has put Scranton on the map as a must-visit for show enthusiasts! Relive iconic show moments with friends and family as you explore and visit locations made famous by being included in the hysterical hit show. While you're in town, grab a famous slice at Alfredo's Pizza Cafe (not to be confused with the "other" pizza place), indulge in a lobster feast at Cooper's Seafood House , and top it off with a drink at Poor Richard's Pub , a favorite hangout spot of the Dunder Mifflin crew. In the words of Michael Scott, Ain’t no Party Like a Scranton Party, 'Cause a Scranton Party Don’t Stop! Don’t miss The Office 5k every May for even more fun! Plan your trip to Scranton today and dive into the world of The Office ! GET YOUR 'THE OFFICE' TOUR MAP Ready to dive deep into the world of Dunder Mifflin? Grab The Office Self-Guided Walking Tour map below or at our Visitors Center , or use the interactive map and embark on an unforgettable journey! Don't wait; start your Scranton adventure today! LACKAWANNA COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU MONDAY - FRIDAY | 10 AM - 4 PM 135 Jefferson Ave, Scranton, PA 18503 INTERACTIVE 'THE OFFICE' TOUR MAP 10 must-see iconic 'the office' spots in scranton, downtown scranton tour spots, driveable tour spots, where to get dunder mifflin & scranton souvenirs. PLEASE NOTE: We recommend contacting businesses to confirm hours before visiting. Check out these top spots located in Scranton, the Paris of Northeastern Pennsylvania. 1. THE OFFICE: THE STORY OF US MURAL 503 lackawanna ave. This 86-foot-wide mural features 17 characters from ‘The Office’ along with memorable quotes. It’s the only official mural globally recognized by NBC, Peacock, and authorized by the show's actors. The Office Mural was dedicated in 2023 and created by Hagopian Arts. This incredible initiative, orchestrated by Scranton Tomorrow and created by Hagopian Arts , is a loving nod to a show that embedded Scranton firmly into the hearts of millions across the globe. This mural is more than a painting; it is an invitation to live a chapter of your own Scranton story. "It is... a message. It is an inspiration, it is... a source of beauty." —Michael Scott 2. PENN PAPER TOWER Pennsylvania paper & supply co., 215 vine st. John Krasinski and his friends famously filmed the opening credits of The Office from his car while exploring Scranton and researching for the show. They captured some of the city's most iconic spots, including the Pennsylvania Paper & Supply Company building. In a nod to the show’s legacy, the company later added a Dunder Mifflin sign to the tower, making it a must-see for The Office enthusiasts. Visitors can stop by Pennsylvania Paper & Supply Co. during business hours to view The Office photos and memorabilia displayed inside, making the visit even more immersive. Whether snapping a photo of the tower or taking in the show's nostalgia, this landmark is a key stop on any self-guided tour of Scranton. EPISODE REFERENCES: • Opening Credits 3. SCRANTON WELCOMES YOU SIGN & THE MARKETPLACE AT STEAMTOWN 300 lackawanna ave. The iconic Scranton sign made famous in the opening credits of The Office and filmed by John Krasinski, now proudly resides on the second floor of The Marketplace at Steamtown (formerly The Steamtown Mall). While the original sign was once located along the Central Scranton Expressway—now the Biden Expressway—it was removed to prevent traffic disruptions caused by fans stopping for photos. The sign on display is a replica, offering a perfect photo op for Office enthusiasts without the traffic hazards! The Marketplace at Steamtown (formerly the Steamtown Mall) holds a special place in the hearts of The Office fans, as it’s referenced in several iconic episodes. Perhaps the most memorable mention is in Women’s Appreciation (Season 3, Episode 22), when Michael takes the women of Dunder Mifflin on a trip to the mall after an uncomfortable office incident. Fans can relive these moments by visiting the actual locations featured in the show, grabbing a Stanley-approved pretzel at Auntie Anne’s, or hunting for a Phyllis and Pam-inspired outfit at Boscov’s — just like the characters would! In true Kelly Kapoor fashion, don’t forget her enthusiastic plea: "Can we stop at Auntie Anne’s? I want a pretzel." EPISODE REFERENCES: • Drug Testing – Season 2, Episode 20 • Casino Night – Season 2, Episode 22 • Women's Appreciation – Season 3, Episode 22 • Dunder Mifflin Infinity Part 1 & 2 – Season 4, Episodes 3 & 4 • Casual Friday – Season 5, Episode 26 4. DWIGHT SCHRUTE MURAL On&on, 1138 capouse ave. Visit the Dwight Schrute Mural, a must-see for fans of The Office TV show! This vibrant mural, located at On&On , captures the essence of one of Dunder Mifflin's most iconic characters. Fans of Dwight Schrute won’t want to miss this photo-worthy stop while exploring real-life Scranton filming locations from The Office . " Identity theft is not a joke, Jim !" —Dwight Schrute 5. WORLD'S LARGEST DUNDIE AWARD – BEST HOMETOWN OF ‘THE OFFICE’ Scranton city hall, 340 n washington ave (inside front entrance). In 2021, NBC's Peacock presented Scranton with the "largest Dundie in the world," creating a real-life connection to the beloved Dundie ceremonies featured in the show. The Dundie Award is currently displayed at Scranton City Hall , which is featured in the opening credits. Scranton City Hall is open from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays and is closed on weekends and federal holidays. EPISODE REFERENCES: • Opening Credits (Scranton City Hall) • The Dundies – Season 2, Episode 1 • Michael's Last Dundies – Season 7, Episode 21 6. COOPER'S SEAFOOD HOUSE 701 n washington ave. Cooper's Seafood House , a favorite Dunder Mifflin hangout, is known for its seafood and offers a variety of The Office merchandise in its large gift shop. Established in 1948, this historic Scranton restaurant and Lackawanna County landmark has become a beloved dining destination, both in the show and in real life. Fans can "stuff their face with lobster, Michael Scott-style," then explore the gift shop filled with The Office -inspired souvenirs and Scranton memorabilia. EPISODE REFERENCES: • Branch Closing – Season 3, Episode 7 • The Merger – Season 3, Episode 8 • Launch Party Part 1 & 2 – Season 4, Episodes 5 & 6 • Business Ethics – Season 5, Episode 3 • The Banker – Season 6, Episode 14 7. ALFREDO'S PIZZA CAFE 1040 s washington ave. Alfredo's Pizza Cafe , a well-known Scranton restaurant, is endorsed by the Dunder Mifflin staff as "the good pizza. " This is in contrast to the fictional "Pizza by Alfredo," which Kevin Malone famously refers to as "a hot plate of garbage." EPISODE REFERENCES: • Fun Run Part 1 & 2 – Season 4, Episodes 1 & 2 • Launch Party Part 1 & 2 – Season 4, Episodes 5 & 6 • Sabre – Season 6, Episode 15 8. POOR RICHARD'S PUB 125 beech st (inside idle hours south). Poor Richard's Pub , the iconic bar from The Office , is a must-visit for any true fan exploring Scranton. Known as the Dunder Mifflin crew’s favorite after-work hangout, Poor Richard’s Pub appeared in numerous episodes, including “St. Patrick's Day,” where the Dunder Mifflin team has a St. Patrick's Day party after work. Today, fans can visit this real-life bar and enjoy The Office -themed drinks like "The Michael Scotch" or "The Pretzel Day Martini," making it a perfect spot to relive classic show moments. If you’re a fan of the iconic Dundies or just want to grab a drink like Meredith, Poor Richard's Pub offers an unforgettable Office experience! EPISODE REFERENCES: • The Dundies – Season 2, Episode 1 • Halloween – Season 2, Episode 5 • Christmas Party – Season 2, Episode 10 • Branch Closing – Season 3, Episode 7 • Cocktails – Season 3, Episode 18 • Local Ad – Season 4, Episode 9 • St. Patrick's Day – Season 6, Episode 19 • The Boat – Season 9, Episode 6 • A.A.R.M. Part 1 & 2 – Season 9, Episodes 24 & 25 9. THE ELECTRIC CITY SIGN 507 linden st. "They call it Scranton. What? The Electric City!” Fans of The Office will remember this iconic line from the hilarious "Lazy Scranton" video, a parody orientation created by Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute to welcome new Dunder Mifflin employees. In the video, they rap about Scranton’s landmarks, including the famous Electric City sign, which is proudly lit up in downtown Scranton. The song, sometimes called Straight Outta Scranton by fans, also references the Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour , the Anthracite Heritage Museum , and Montage Mountain . The famous Electric City sign, located in downtown Scranton, is a true landmark and a must-see for any Office fan on a Scranton tour. This neon-lit sign has become synonymous with the city’s identity, proudly referenced in the show as a nod to Scranton's historic nickname. Visiting the Electric City sign is like stepping into an episode of The Office , bringing you closer to the quirky humor of Dunder Mifflin's fictional world. "Yo Mike, our town is dope and pretty, so check out how we live in the Electric City!" —Dwight Schrute EPISODE REFERENCE: • The Merger – Season 3, Episode 8 10. LACKAWANNA COUNTY COURTHOUSE SQUARE 200 n washington ave. The Lackawanna County Courthouse Square is a must-visit for fans of The Office , situated right in the heart of Scranton. Just a short walk from the courthouse, you'll find the iconic Electric City Sign , located beside the courthouse courtyard. These two landmarks offer a perfect pairing for a memorable stop on The Office Self-Guided Tour. In the episode "Drug Testing," Dwight Schrute takes on the role of a Volunteer Sheriff’s Deputy, though this position is purely fictional. The real Lackawanna County Sheriff’s Office operates within the courthouse. While fans can't tour the interior, the courthouse remains an essential destination for those diving into Scranton's Dunder Mifflin history. EPISODE REFERENCE: • Drug Testing – Season 2, Episode 20 All within walking distance in Downtown Scranton, visit these iconic locations mentioned in The Office ! 11. ELECTRIC CITY TROLLEY STATION & MUSEUM Scranton earned the nickname "The Electric City" for being the pioneering city in the U.S. to adopt electric-powered trolleys. This nickname is repeatedly mentioned in Michael and Dwight's "Lazy Scranton" rap. • "Lazy Scranton, the Electric City, they call it that 'cause of the electricity!" - Michael Scott & Dwight Schrute 12. STEAMTOWN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Michael enters the Steamtown National Historic Site and hops onto a parked train after declaring bankruptcy. • Season 4, Episodes 7/8 | Money Part 1/2 13. RADISSON LACKAWANNA STATION HOTEL The Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel is prominently featured in the series, notably serving as the backdrop for "Dwight's Speech." Additionally, it was used by the cast and crew during The Office Convention in 2007 and The Office Wrap Party in 2013. • Season 2, Episode 7 | The Client • Season 2, Episode 17 | Dwight's Speech • Season 5, Episode 22 | Dream Team 14. THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON University of Scranton apparel is showcased throughout the series, making its debut in the episode "Basketball" when Jim is spotted wearing a University of Scranton t-shirt. • Season 1, Episode 5 | Basketball • Season 2, Episode 6 | The Fight • Season 2, Episode 9 | Email Surveillance • Season 3, Episode 1 | Gay Witch Hunt 15. BACKYARD ALE HOUSE Backyard Ale House hosted the After Party for The Office Wrap Party and, along with Cooper's and The Bog, serves as a popular hangout spot for Brian Baumgartner during his visits to Scranton. • "I do deserve a vacation. Sometimes Batman's gotta take off his cape." - Kevin Malone 16. THE BOG While Michael drives Meredith to rehab in "Morrocan Christmas," Meredith lists bars they could go to and mentions The Bog. In the episode "Lice," external shots of The Bog are featured. The Bog was also a popular party venue for the cast and crew during the 2007 The Office Convention. • Season 5, Episode 11 | Moroccan Christmas • Season 9, Episode 10 | Lice 17. SCRANTON CULTURAL CENTER AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE In the series finale, The Office crew hosts a Q&A panel at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple. • Season 9, Episode 26 | Finale Part 1/2 Featured in the show but outside the Downtown Scranton area — just a quick drive to these locations! 18. ANDY GAVIN'S EATERY & PUB While Michael drives Meredith to rehab in "Morrocan Christmas," Meredith lists bars they could go to and mentions Andy Gavin's Eatery & Pub. • Season 5, Episode 11 | Moroccan Christmas 19. LACKAWANNA COAL MINE TOUR To boost office morale, Michael tries to arrange a trip to the Lackawanna County Coal Mine Tour under the mistaken impression that it's an amusement ride and even asks if they offer laser tag. • Season 1, Episode 3 | Health Care 20. ANTHRACITE HERITAGE MUSEUM The Anthracite Heritage Museum is shown during the Lazy Scranton rap. • Season 3, Episode 8 | The Merger 21. HOUDINI MUSEUM & MAGIC SHOW Nellie mentions the Houdini Museum and expresses her lack of admiration for Harry Houdini. In the subsequent episode, "Welcome Party," it is revealed that Nellie takes a dislike towards stage magicians as a result of a painful experience in her past. • Season 8, Episode 19 | Get The Girl 22. PNC FIELD PNC Field, home to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, was also the site of The Office Wrap Party. • "Ain't no party like a Scranton party, 'cause a Scranton party don't stop!" - Michael Scott 23. THE PAVILION AT MONTAGE MOUNTAIN In the episode "Drug Testing," Michael mentions he went to an Alicia Keys concert at the Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center, a reference to the Pavilion at Montage Mountain. • Season 2, Episode 20 | Drug Testing 24. KELLY'S PUB & EATERY While Michael drives Meredith to rehab in "Morrocan Christmas," Meredith lists bars they could go to and mentions Kelly's Pub & Eatery. 25. LAKE SCRANTON Lake Scranton serves as the location for the Survivor-style competition in the episode "Beach Games" and is also where Michael accidentally drives his car into during the episode "Dunder Mifflin Infinity." • Season 3, Episode 23 | Beach Games • Season 4, Episodes 3/4 | Dunder Mifflin Infinity Parts 1/2 26. GLIDER DINER Michael suggests Holly eat at the Glider Diner in the episode "Goodbye, Toby." • Season 4, Episodes 18/19 | Goodbye, Toby Parts 1/2 27. GERTRUDE HAWKS CHOCOLATES Gertrude Hawks Chocolates frequently appears in the office vending machine in numerous episodes of the series. In "Casino Night," Creed steals a chocolate bar from the vending machine, while in "Dunder Mifflin Infinity," the gift baskets include Gertrude Hawks Chocolates. • Season 2, Episode 22 | Casino Night • Season 4, Episodes 3/4 | Dunder Mifflin Infinity Parts 1/2 28. CITY OF CARBONDALE Carbondale, also known as The Pioneer City, is located 15 miles north of Scranton and is mentioned occasionally during the series. • Season 2, Episode 12 | The Injury • Season 3, Episode 21 | Product Recall • Season 7, Episodes 22/23 | Goodbye Michael Parts 1/2 29. LAKE WALLENPAUPACK Lake Wallenpaupack serves as the setting for the Dunder Mifflin company retreat in the episode "Booze Cruise." • Season 2, Episode 11 | Booze Cruise • Season 3, Episodes 13 | Traveling Salesmen COOPER'S SEAFOOD HOUSE , SCRANTON Electric city trolley station & museum , scranton, printable map. Click to open a printable map of The Office Self-Guided Tour. IDENTITY THEFT IS NOT A JOKE Use #visitlackawannapa to be featured, plan your visit. Plan your visit with our comprehensive guides and resources. Let us help make your trip one you’ll always… DOWNTOWN SCRANTON There's so much to explore and uncover in Downtown Scranton! With attractions the whole family can enjoy… MURAL TRAIL Our area is alive with color! Visit the colorful street art splashed throughout our county and admire our… LACKAWANNA COUNTY PIZZA TRAIL Lackawanna County is known for its phenomenal pizza. We are not only home to Old Forge, the Pizza Capital… EXPERIENCE THE BEST OF LACKAWANNA COUNTY Find inspiration and plan your visit to Lackawanna County! SAVOR THE FLAVOR OF LOCAL EATS World-famous flavors are around the corner WORLD-CLASS HOTELS Unwind and rejuvenate wherever you decide to stay HOT SPOTS & THINGS TO DO Explore must-see attractions, family-friendly activities, vibrant arts, and more! SHOP UNTIL YOU DROP Locally made, outlets, and antiquing — make it a shopping day An official website of the United States government Here’s how you know Official websites use .gov A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( Lock A locked padlock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Tours of the historic treasury building, who can take the tour. Tours are available at this time for citizens and legal residents of the United States. You must register in advance with your Congressional Office and provide the following for each visitor: * date of birth * Social Security number In addition, everyone must have a photo I.D. to gain admittance to the building on the date of their scheduled tour. PROHIBITED ITEMS * cameras - photography (still or video) is not permitted in the building * strollers (no storage area onsite) * backpacks (no storage area onsite) TOUR ENTRANCE Visitors must enter through the West building entrance (Bell entrance). This entrance is located in between the Treasury Building and the White House. A docent will meet you to escort the group into the building. CANCELLATIONS Please note that you must notify your Congressional office immediately if you need to cancel your tour once you have received confirmation. Space is limited, and there is usually a greater demand than available tour slots. Early cancelations afford others to fill the vacant tour slots. ACCESSIBILITY Special arrangements must be made, in advance, for wheelchair access to the building. TRANSPORTATION We strongly recommend that you use public transportation because nearby parking is limited. The closest metro stations are Metro Center or McPherson Square. From McPherson Square, follow the street signs to the White House. We are next door on the east side. Metrobus and Metrorail information is available by calling 202-637-7000. WHAT YOU WILL SEE Some highlights are the Salmon Chase , Andrew Johnson Suites , and the Cash Room . Please note that this is NOT the tour for seeing the production of United States currency notes or coins. For a tour of currency production, please visit the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's Tours page . For a tour of coin production, please visit the US Mint's Tours page . IN-PERSON VISITS The Office of Admission is open for visits! If you plan on coming to campus, check out our visit options below. We will have an admission officer available each day to answer any questions you may have. And to stay up-to-date on our future visit options, make sure you are on our mailing list by completing the Request Information form . OWL ABOUT RICE High school seniors are invited to explore campus at our fall open house event on Saturday, September 21. Join us to learn more about our admission process, the affordability of a Rice education, and what life could look like both in and out of the classroom. Students can either register for the morning session from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or the afternoon session from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. A CONVERSATION WITH RICE UNIVERSITY Join this session to learn about Rice’s academic programs, groundbreaking research, vibrant student life and affordability. Admission officers will also be on hand to share why they love Rice University and living in the heart of Houston! SEEKING OPPORTUNITIES AT RICE TRAVEL GRANT Apply for the Seeking Opportunities At Rice (SOAR) travel grant! The SOAR travel grant will cover expenses to attend Owl About Rice, our signature open house program for high school seniors taking place on Saturday, Sept. 21. Included in the grant is transportation fare, all meals in Rice’s serveries, special on-campus programming and an overnight hotel stay on the evening of Friday, Sept. 20. The deadline to apply is Monday, August 5, 2024. CAMPUS VISIT Join us on campus! Take a student-led tour of our beautiful campus, and learn more about our unique traditions and tight-knit community through a student life presentation hosted by current Rice Owls. CLASSROOM VISITS Classroom visits are now available. Sign up for a Campus Visit to receive information about classroom visits. View a list of our current classroom visit offerings. SCHOOL OF STUDY EXPERIENCES Learn more about a specific School of Study through panels, activities, and discussions. You may view available School of Study sessions while registering for a Campus Visit. View our current School of Study offerings. To get the most out of your experience, we recommend joining a Virtual Academic Information Session before attending a School of Study session. GROUP TOURS Are you a counselor or the leader of an organization that serves high school aged students? This tour led by a Rice student is a great way to introduce your students to Rice University, where they’ll get to see our beautiful campus and learn about our amazing programs and vibrant student life. SELF-GUIDED TOUR Can't make a student-led tour? With the help of our self-guided tour map and our virtual experience, come see Rice for yourself and interact with campus through informational videos. No pre-registration required – just stop by the Welcome Center desk in Sewall Hall between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday to self-register and pick up a map. See below for directions and parking information. THE OFFICE OF ADMISSION Use our physical address to find directions to campus: Office of Admission 6100 Main Street Houston, TX 77005 Enter campus through Entrance 1 or 2 from Main Street. The Office of Admission is located inside of Lovett Hall, enter through Door C. We recommend using Google Maps to get to Rice or download a printable campus map . Parking: Visitor parking is available in the Founder's Court Visitor Lot located near Sewall Hall. If that lot is full, then parking is available in the Entrance 3 Garage (Cambridge Office Building Garage). Please note: A fee is required to park on campus. Visitor parking lots accept payment via credit or debit card. HELPFUL LINKS 713-348-7423 admission@rice.edu M-F 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT WORKPLACE TOUR WHAT IS A WORKPLACE TOUR? Benefits of workplace tours. * Students are exposed to job opportunities within your organization. * Provides students with experiences and perspectives that cannot be duplicated in a classroom. * Provides an opportunity to develop career readiness skills, including communicating effectively and appropriately (speaking, professional etiquette), personal responsibility, etc. * Many employees find it very satisfying to share their work experience and mentor students. * Students can gain insight into what it is like to work for a particular industry (e.g., education, health care) and for you specifically. * Students are able to meet with professionals, gaining insights into jobs and careers. WHO TO INVITE TO TOUR YOUR WORKPLACE (AND HOW) How to organize and lead a workplace tour. * Identify the participants needed to assist with the implementation; for example, school staff and employees within your organization. * Decide the basics with those participants, such as the date, time and focus of the tour, and number of participants. * Determine the career interest of the participants. Based on the interest of your participants, identify those employees best suited for the tour. Students should be able to observe and interact with employees within different levels of the organization. * Collaborate with school officials to identify activities that will meet the goals of both the school and your organization. * Plan structured activities before, during and after the tour to ensure a meaningful, engaging experience. * Work with facility staff to arrange entrance, parking or any security measures that may be appropriate. * Provide a Q & A session. * Ask all participants (students and employees alike) to fill out evaluations so you can continue to improve your tour program. * Be sure to document your tour with photos or videos. * Thank everyone and recognize the time and efforts of your employee hosts. Wendy N. Kelly, MSHRM, PHR, SHRM-CP WHAT KINDS OF BUSINESSES ORGANIZE WORKPLACE TOURS? How will students benefit from the tour. 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Book online: hotels, activities, stays, guided visits in Tours. 6. The Office: Self-Guided Walking Tour of Real Life Locations in Scranton Explore the home of NBC’s hit show, "The Office". Visit locations made famous by being mentioned in the hysterical hit show, try out Alfredo's Pizza, or grab a drink at the Dunder Mifflin crew’s favorite bar. You’ll have a blast, because there Ain’t no Party Like a Scranton Party, Cause a Scranton Party Don’t Stop! 7. Tours of the Historic Treasury Building Tours are available at this time for citizens and legal residents of the United States. You must register in advance with your Congressional Office and provide the following for each visitor: name. date of birth. Social Security number. In addition, everyone must have a photo I.D. to gain admittance to the building on the date of their ... 8. In-Person Visits 713-348-7423. EMAIL. admission@rice.edu. HOURS. M-F 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT. 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