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Revision as of 12:31, 7 March 2019
Current Contact Information | |
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Address | 887 W Main St |
City, State, Zip | Smithville, Ohio 44677 |
Phone | Phone: (330) 464-2385 |
Contact Person | Neil Wood; Natasha Wood |
Contact Title | Owner |
Last updated | 2016-11-30 |
Type | Amusement Services; Party Center |
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Industry | Recreation |
Fate | Active |
Founded | Smithville, Ohio (September 2016 ) |
Founder(s) | Neil Wood and Natasha Wood |
Headquarters | Smithville, Ohio, United States |
Number of locations | 887 W Main St, Smithville, Ohio |
Key people | Neil Wood; Natasha Wood |
Products | Birthday party room rentals; Day camps; Group activities; Arrive and bounce; Small kids area; Comfortable seating |
Services | Kids' parties and bounce fun |
Website | www.jumpnshout.com |
Locations
- 887 W. Main St., Smithville, Ohio 44677
City Directories
Also Known As Building Name
- Besancon Barn (from original owner of the barn)
Comprehensive History
Neil and Natasha Wood started Jump N SHOUT! in 2016 after they noticed that it was difficult to find places that both their children (4 years apart in age) enjoyed. Originally from South Africa, the Woods decided to do something for their own family that was close to home and fulfilled their dream of owning their own business. After seeing that the red barn on the same property as The Barn Restaurant and Toyrifix was available, the Woods created their business.
The barn itself has a long history in the area, having once served as a dairy barn on the Besancon farm on Geyers Chapel Road. Originally constructed in the 1820s, the barn needed to be removed from the family farm and was purchased in 2003 by Don Dravenstott, owner of The Barn Restaurant. The barn was reassembled near Toyrifix, along State Route 585, and an addition was created for a furniture assembly area. Minor architectural changes were made when the Woods took over the ownership of the building, but the timber-framed barn retains most of its original timbers and charm.
Slogans
- Jump * Imagine * Play * Share
Historical documents
Timeline
Gallery
Business Letterheads
Business Photos
Newspaper articles
Newspaper full-text articles
Newspaper ads
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References
What Links Here
- Besancon Barn (← links)