Room of Ancient Antiquities

Welcome to the Room of Ancient Antiquities, where our esteemed Assistant (to the) Regional Manager, Pam Beeswax, has curated a collection of the most valuable and obscure relics from the history of Dunder Mifflin.

Here you'll find the fossilized remains of the world's first stapler, the original Scranton branch phonebook, and a rare 1980s-era IBM PCjr that still functions, somehow.

Our resident historian, Dwight Schrute, will be happy to guide you through the collection and regale you with tales of the past, as long as you're willing to pay the admission fee of 10 Scrantons to the Dunder Mifflin Historical Society.

Don't forget to sign the Visitor's Logbook when you leave, so we can add you to the list of people who've visited the most obscure room in the office.