The
Chattanooga Choo Choo,
one of Chattanooga’s
oldest and most
well-known attractions,
will celebrate its 100th
Anniversary throughout
the year of 2009.
A 100th anniversary
party is definitely
cause for a special
celebration. From
now until December 1,
2009, the Chattanooga
Choo Choo will
commemorate this
milestone with exciting
overnight packages,
events, parties,
keepsake souvenirs, and
more.
One highlight of the
year-long festivities
features a big-band
concert by the Glenn
Miller Orchestra, whose
original band members
put the Terminal Station
on the map with their
recording of
“Chattanooga Choo Choo”
in 1941. Although
other songs had sold
over a million record
copies, Glenn Miller’s
“Chattanooga Choo Choo”
received the first Gold
Record ever to be
awarded in 1941.
The Glenn Miller
Orchestra will bring
this famous song and
many more big-band
sounds to the
Chattanooga Choo Choo on
Saturday, May 16, 2009.
The Chattanooga Choo
Choo offers two exciting
one-night packages, “In
the Mood” and “Moonlight
Serenade,” which include
tickets to the concert,
a pre-concert social in
the Formal Gardens, a
prime rib dinner buffet,
a commemorative photo,
and a Glenn Miller CD of
Golden Hits. Packages
start at $229 and extra
nights are available at
special rates for
creating a memorable
weekend getaway. Tickets
to the concert and the
pre-concert social only
are also available.
The Glenn Miller
Orchestra has been on
the road longer and more
continuously than any
other Big Band,
traveling over 100,000
miles each year and
playing nearly 300
dates. The entire
Glenn Miller repertoire
now exceeds 1,700
compositions, which
keeps the band popular
with young and old
alike.
This is an Event YOU
DON’T WANT TO MISS!
We Hope to Welcome You
Aboard on May 16.
Tickets
can be Purchased by
Calling 1-800- TRACK29
or 423-266-5000
For more information,
visit
www.ChooChoo.com
The Chattanooga Choo
Choo is located on 24
acres in the heart of
downtown Chattanooga,
Tennessee. The hotel
features 363 rooms in
three buildings and on
authentic train cars.
The complex boast five
unique restaurants and
seven retail shops, a
fascinating Model
Railroad Museum, and an
authentic New Orleans
Trolley. Dozens more
downtown dining,
shopping, and attraction
options are within
walking distance or via
a short ride on the
free, electric shuttle
system.