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  1. Aug 30, 2021 · The Office involved ordinary people in an ordinary city, but why did the show’s creator choose Scranton, Pennsylvania? According to executive producer Greg Daniels, who adapted The Office for...

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  2. Mar 23, 2015 · When series creator Greg Daniels decided to adapt Ricky Gervais' cult comedy for an American audience, he picked Scranton for its proximity to New York City.

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Producers say they chose Scranton because it’s close enough to the company’s corporate headquarters in New York City, and it’s a fun word to say. Fink wasn’t the only one hesitant to learn that an adaptation of “The Office (UK)” would be set in the Electric City.

    • Have A Michael Scott-Themed Birthday Party
    • Grab A Hot Dog Where Michael Got Lost
    • The Face of Dunder MIFFLIN: Chandler Valley Center Studios
    • Michael's Condo Is Someone's Home!
    • Visit Where Phyllis & Bob Vance Got Married!
    • Or Stop by Pam & Jim's House!
    • Poor Richards Is Now Pickwick's Pub
    • They Traveled to A West Coast Mall Instead of The Steamtown Mall
    • You Don't Have to Go to Niagara Falls to See Where Jim & Pam Got Married
    • Go Rollerblading with Andy, Darryl, and Dwight

    In 'Michael's Birthday,' all Michael wanted was for his co-workers to throw him a birthday party. Unbeknownst to Michael, the office dropped the ball and didn't have anything as extravagant planned as Michael wanted. It was one of the sadder things about Michael. The office eventually went to a nearby ice rink where everyone let loose and skated. M...

    Before Michael married Holly, he was heartbrokenover the fact that they were finally working together again but not in the romantic relationship that he had envisioned. His down-in-the-dumps moment got worse when Jim abandoned him in the gas station parking lot, leaving him no way to get home. Without a wallet or phone, Michael was lost. He wandere...

    In The Office, Dunder Mifflin had its moments of being a great place to work, and the characters note that Dunder Mifflin is located in the Scranton Business Park. It's a grey-looking building with different companies on alternating floors. In real life, the cast filmed inside Chandler Valley Center Studios in Panorama City, California. The studio ...

    Michael was a nervous wreck when he bought his first home, a condo in a beautiful complex. Carol Stills was his realtor and future girlfriend who helped him get the home he dreamed of filling with children. Michael never did fill his condo with children but he did live in it for a while with Jan. Fans got a better view of the condo during a tour in...

    In the third season, Phyllis and Bob Vance made it official by getting marriedin a beautiful yet cringe-worthy affair. Everyone from the office was invited and it was a big episode for not just Phyllis but for the strange love triangle between Jim, Karen, and Pam. Jim and Karen were a new couple and the wedding was one of the first outings as a cou...

    After Jim and Pam become more serious, Jim admitted to the camera that he bought his parents' house with the intention of setting up roots there with Pam. The only problem was that he did not tell Pam about his plan. She ended up loving the house and adored that Jim went through the trouble of buying her a home. It was one of Jim and Pam's cutest m...

    Poor Richards was the neighborhood bar that everyone at Dunder Mifflin frequented. It's where they went for Saint Patrick's Day, where Meredith and Pam sang karaoke, where they did "the Scarn.,"... It's a legendary bar in "Scranton" that Meredith made most of her inappropriate decisions. Funny enough, the producers created Poor Richards themselves....

    The Steamtown Mall is a real mall in Scranton and is brought up often throughout the series. It's where Michael tried to be a better boss and took the ladies for Women's AppreciationDay (while ironically buying them underwear from Victoria's Secret) and it's where Dwight bought the crystal wizard from the shop who wouldn't let him in with beet-soak...

    Although Phyllis and Bob got married before Jim and Pam, it was Jim and Pam's wedding that fans couldn't wait for. The couple decided to get married in Niagra Falls in hopes that no one would want to travel there. However, everyone decided to go because Michael gave the office off Friday and Monday if they went.. The church in the show was a cute c...

    In the episode 'Ultimatum,' Andy, Dwight, and Darryl admitted they were all lonely and wanted to meet women. Darryl convinced them to pick up women at the bookstore but when that didn't work out, they went to a neighboring skating rink to go rollerblading. The three men did not do a good job of meeting women but they did have a fun time rollerbladi...

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    • The Original History. To be reminded of how Dunder Mifflin came to be, it was founded by Robert Dunder and Robert Mifflin, who met while on a Dartmouth College tour.
    • Dunder Mifflin Didn't Always Sell Paper. In the episode "Dunder Mifflin Infinity," Ryan comes back to Scranton for the first time after his promotion and does a PowerPoint presentation about how the company is changing for the better through technology.
    • Dunder Mifflin Was Severely Behind The Times. With a high rise office in downtown Manhattan, it would be assumed that Dunder Mifflin is with the times and always moving forward as business advances change.
    • The Company Gradually Got Smaller As The Series Went On. There are a ton of branch names thrown around Dunder Mifflin throughout the series. But when fans take time to notice all of the branches and how many of them have closed, it becomes more apparent than ever that the company is being mismanaged.
  4. May 19, 2017 · The Scranton brothers came to what was then known as Slocum Hollow in the 1840s and set up Scranton, Grant & Co., which would later be known as Lackawanna Iron and Coal and the Lackawanna...

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  6. Dec 4, 2018 · From its beginnings as a major supplier of anthracite coal to the introduction of America’s first electrically operated trolley system on its streets, Scranton earned its nickname “The Electric...

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