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The Real Dunder Mifflin: Pennsylvania Paper & Supply

Season 5 Episode 9 | 4m 11s

You'll most likely recognize the iconic Scranton building on the corner of Vine St. and Penn Ave if you're a fan of the TV Series "The Office." On this episode of Short Takes, we're taking you inside the building to meet the folks who operate Pennsylvania Paper & Supply. Explore the history of the organization and see all of the fun ways they have embraced becoming “Real-Life Dunder Mifflin."

Aired: 11/29/22
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