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Bounce On Us Party Rental

BOUNCE ON US PARTY RENTAL - IN BROCKTON, HOLBROOK, BOSTON AND MORE

Bounce On Us Party Rental

140 N. Franklin st, suite B-1
Holbrook Massachusetts 02343
USA

+17742406478

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Bounce On Us Party Rental is your number one "all in one one" party rental company. We are experts in small-scale and large-scale corporate events. Looking to rent a bounce house, water slide, throne chair or dunk tank? No worries we have you covered... We offer the largest selection of theme bounce castles and throne chairs in Massachusetts.

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Monday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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About Holbrook

Holbrook is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. As of 2023, the town's population was 12,284. == History == Holbrook was first settled by Europeans (mostly British colonists) in 1710 as the southern part of Old Braintree, and was officially incorporated on February 29, 1872, the last town created from the former lands of Braintree. It used to be known as East Randolph, being divided from Randolph by track from the Old Colony Railroad line.In the 18th and 19th centuries, farming and cottage trades, particularly shoe production, dominated the economy. Slowly, the town evolved into a primarily residential community, with many residents commuting to work in Boston proper and the primary employment within the town being in service industries. Some residents served during the Civil War, and members of the famed 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry are buried in Union Cemetery. The impact of the War came not only from the residents' direct participation in the conflict, but was also from the need for production of boots for soldiers. It was during the Civil War that shoe production became a significant component of the town's economic life, and production moved decidedly from the home and into factories. The story of Holbrook's split from Randolph begins in 1871, when pressure had been building in East Randolph for an independent town. After a little "misunderstanding" (according to Randolph brethren, the Eastern group used rather stronger language) about the placement of a cupola on top of Stetson Hall as a vent for the gas lighting, the pot boiled over, and East Randolph petitioned to be incorporated as a separate town.The town was named for benefactor Elisha N. Holbrook, who provided the town with the funds for the town hall and library upon incorporation.

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