Choo Choo Centennial
Celebration 2008-
2009
The Choo Choo officially turns 100 years old on December
1st, 2009. But such a moment in history requires at least a
year's worth of celebrations. We will offer special rates,
themed packages, meals, parties, contests, and the Glenn
Miller Orchestra will be here in May 16, 2009, for a swing
period dance and concert. Stay tuned to our web site for
specific dates and events surrounding our exciting
Centennial Celebration!
Glenn Miller Orchestra Comes to the Choo Choo- Don't Miss
it!
May
16, 2009
This world famous
band will delight the audience with beautiful songs from the
Big Band Era.Why not treat yourself to an overnight package
which includes the pre-concert reception hosted by the Choo
Choo, Prime Rib Dinner, tickets to the concert, a
commemorative photo, and more? This band only comes around
once in a lifetime, so don't miss it! ~
www.choochoo.com ~ 423.266.5000/ 1.800.TRACK29
Bluff View Art District
423-265-5033 ~
www.bluffviewartdistrict.com
A unique art gallery, outdoor sculpture garden,
restaurant, and coffee house district.
Chattanooga Lookouts AA Professional Baseball Team
423-267-2208 ~
www.lookouts.com
Games are played at the beautiful Bell South Park, and this
is truly an all-American fun-filled family event.
Chattanooga Nature Center
(423)
821-1160 ~
www.chattanooganaturecenter.org
Get eye-to-eye with a bald eagle, bobcat, owls, and red
wolves. Hike, bike, or drive adjoining Reflection Riding.
Chattanooga Regional History Museum
423-265-3247 ~
www.chattanoogahistory.com
Located adjacent to the Tennessee
Aquarium, offers directions, tips, and tickets for your
Chattanooga visit.
Chattanooga Theatre Center
423-267-8534 ~
www.theatrecentre.com
A community offering a full season
of shows, including youth productions.
Chattanooga
Visitors Center
423-756-8687 ~
www.chattanoogafun.com
Located adjacent to the Tennessee
Aquarium, offers directions, tips, and tickets for your
Chattanooga visit.
Chattanooga
Zoo at
Warner
Park
423-697-1322 ~www.zoo.chattanooga.org
Chattanooga's "in your face" zoo
gives you time to study the animals...an exciting and
diverse zoo that is easy to navigate!
Chickamauga-Chattanooga
National
Military
Park
423-866-9241 ~
www.nps.gov/chch
The nation's oldest and largest
military park, with an audio-visual presentation on the
battle of Chickamauga.
Coolidge Park
423-757-2143 ~
www.chattanooga.gov
A delightful carousel with
hand-carved animals, open space, and an expansive view of
the river.
Creative Discovery Museum
423-894-7177 ~
www.cdmfun.org
An interactive art and science
museum featuring exhibits and hands-on activities.
Hamilton Place
423-894-7177 ~
www.hamiltonplace.com
Tennessee's largest shopping mall,
located on 1-75 North.
Houston Museum
423-267-717 ~
www.thehoustonmuseum.com
An unusual collection of antiques
and decorative arts.
Hunter Museum
423-267-0968 ~
www.huntermuseum.org
A beautiful mansion filled with
unique collections of American art, with emphasis on the
Southeast.
IMAX Center
423-266-3467 ~
www.tnaqua.org
A unique 3D Theater and
Environmental Learning Lab.
Incline Railway
423-821-4224 ~
www.lookoutmtnattractions.com
The steepest passenger railway in
the world; spectacular view from atop Lookout Mountain.
Int'l Towing & Recovery Museum
(423) 267-3132 ~
www.internationaltowingmuseum.org
Walk through history and see the
names of men & women lost within the towing & recovery
industry.
Lake Winnepesaukah Amusement Park
706-866-5681 ~
www.lakewinnie.com
Located adjacent to the Tennessee
Aquarium, offers directions, tips, and tickets for your
Chattanooga visit.
Miller Park/Miller Plaza
423-265-0771 ~
www.downtownchattanooga.org
An urban space in the center of
downtown featuring seasonal entertainment at noon and in the
evenings.
National Medal of Honor Museum
423-394-0710
www.mohm.org ~ A history of
medal receipients, as well as history and artifacts of
several U.S. wars.
Rock City Gardens
423-820-2531 ~
www.seerockcity.com
Self-guided tours through unique
rock formations and lush gardens atop Lookout Mountain.
Ruby Falls
423-821-2544 ~
www.rubyfalls.com
Sparkling 145-foot waterfall in
Lookout Mountain Caverns.
Shuttle Park
423-629-1473 ~
www.carta-bus.org
North and South Public parking
allowing you close access to downtown's free electric
shuttle system. North- located near the IMAX Center / South-
located at the Choo Choo.
Southern Belle Riverboat
423-266-4488 ~
www.chattanoogariverboat.com
Offers a variety of cruises, with
planned lunch and dinner cruises.
Tennessee Aquarium
423-266-3467 ~
www.tnaqua.org
An adventurous fresh and salt
water experience from a mountain stream to the river delta,
the world's largest fresh-water aquarium.
Tennessee Aquarium River Gorge Explorer
423-266-3467 ~
www.tnaqau.org
This 70- passenger high speed
catamaran is the first of its kind in the Southeast. An
Aquarium naturalist will lead you into this protected
habitat, pointing out wildlife and historical points of
interest along the way.
Tennessee Riverpark
A
22-mile greenway stretching from the Chickamauga Dam through
downtown and out to the Tennessee River Gorge.
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
423-894-8028 ~
www.tvrail.com
Largest operating historic
railroad in the South, offering steam train excursions.
Tennessee Wildlife Center
423-265-3247
Arboretum and Botanical Garden A serene drive or walk
through beautiful botanical gardens, and a spectacular red
wolf exhibit. Explore the Discovery Forest Tree House.
Walnut Street Bridge
A
restored 105-year old pedestrian bridge connecting the Bluff
View District to the North Shore.
Chattanooga Nature Center
(423) 821-1160 ~
www.chattanooganaturecenter.org
Get eye-to-eye with a bald eagle, bobcat, owls, and red
wolves. Hike, bike, or drive adjoining Reflection Riding.
Chattanooga Regional History Museum
423-265-3247 ~
www.chattanoogahistory.com
Located adjacent to the Tennessee Aquarium, offers
directions, tips, and tickets for your Chattanooga visit.
Chattanooga Theatre Center
423-267-8534 ~
www.theatrecentre.com
A community offering a full season
of shows, including youth productions.
Chattanooga Visitors Center
423-756-8687 ~
www.chattanoogafun.com
Located adjacent to the Tennessee
Aquarium, offers directions, tips, and tickets for your
Chattanooga visit.
Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park
423-697-1322 ~www.zoo.chattanooga.org
Chattanooga's "in your face" zoo
gives you time to study the animals...an exciting and
diverse zoo that is easy to navigate!
Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park
423-866-9241 ~
www.nps.gov/chch
The nation's oldest and largest
military park, with an audio-visual presentation on the
battle of Chickamauga.
Coolidge Park
423-757-2143 ~
www.chattanooga.gov
A delightful carousel with
hand-carved animals, open space, and an expansive view of
the river.
Creative Discovery Museum
423-894-7177 ~
www.cdmfun.org
An interactive art and science
museum featuring exhibits and hands-on activities.
Hamilton Place
423-894-7177 ~
www.hamiltonplace.com
Tennessee's largest shopping mall,
located on 1-75 North.
Houston Museum
423-267-717 ~
www.thehoustonmuseum.com
An unusual collection of antiques
and decorative arts.
Hunter Museum
423-267-0968 ~
www.huntermuseum.org
A beautiful mansion filled with
unique collections of American art, with emphasis on the
Southeast.
IMAX Center
423-266-3467 ~
www.tnaqua.org
A unique 3D Theater and
Environmental Learning Lab.
Incline Railway
423-821-4224 ~
www.lookoutmtnattractions.com
The steepest passenger railway in
the world; spectacular view from atop Lookout Mountain.
Int'l Towing & Recovery Museum
(423) 267-3132 ~
www.internationaltowingmuseum.org
Walk through history and see the
names of men & women lost within the towing & recovery
industry.
Lake Winnepesaukah Amusement Park
706-866-5681 ~
www.lakewinnie.com
Located adjacent to the Tennessee
Aquarium, offers directions, tips, and tickets for your
Chattanooga visit.
Miller Park/Miller Plaza
423-265-0771 ~
www.downtownchattanooga.org
An urban space in the center of
downtown featuring seasonal entertainment at noon and in the
evenings.
National Medal of Honor Museum
423-394-0710
www.mohm.org ~ A history of
medal receipients, as well as history and artifacts of
several U.S. wars.
Rock City Gardens
423-820-2531 ~
www.seerockcity.com
Self-guided tours through unique
rock formations and lush gardens atop Lookout Mountain.
Ruby Falls
423-821-2544 ~
www.rubyfalls.com
Sparkling 145-foot waterfall in
Lookout Mountain Caverns.
Shuttle Park
423-629-1473 ~
www.carta-bus.org
North and South Public parking
allowing you close access to downtown's free electric
shuttle system. North- located near the IMAX Center / South-
located at the Choo Choo.
Southern Belle Riverboat
423-266-4488 ~
www.chattanoogariverboat.com
Offers a variety of cruises, with
planned lunch and dinner cruises.
Tennessee Aquarium
423-266-3467 ~
www.tnaqua.org
An adventurous fresh and salt
water experience from a mountain stream to the river delta,
the world's largest fresh-water aquarium.
Tennessee Aquarium River Gorge Explorer
423-266-3467 ~
www.tnaqau.org
This 70- passenger high speed
catamaran is the first of its kind in the Southeast. An
Aquarium naturalist will lead you into this protected
habitat, pointing out wildlife and historical points of
interest along the way.
Tennessee Riverpark
A
22-mile greenway stretching from the Chickamauga Dam through
downtown and out to the Tennessee River Gorge.
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
423-894-8028 ~
www.tvrail.com
Largest operating historic
railroad in the South, offering steam train excursions.
Tennessee Wildlife Center
423-265-3247
Arboretum and Botanical Garden A serene drive or walk
through beautiful botanical gardens, and a spectacular red
wolf exhibit. Explore the Discovery Forest Tree House.
Walnut Street Bridge
A
restored 105-year old pedestrian bridge connecting the Bluff
View District to the North Shore.