If I was a tour guide I would take visitors to a police station. We could ask how many police are in our county, state, or world. Their job probably is pretty hard. I bet being a police officer is fun. We could ask how many friends they have or how many family members they have. We could ask them how many cats or dogs they have. If I was a tour guide I would take visitors to a police stations and ask the police questions.
Cadence Scott, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I was a tour guide, I would take visitors to a police station. I would show them where they keep their supplies. They would get a good education. The people would see all kinds of things like awesome police cars! I could even tell them what they would do in a big crime. That’s why I would take tourists to a police station.
Cash Jones, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I was a tour guide, I would take visitors to a police station. I would tell people about how big it is and how many people are in it. I would let them talk to the police that are there and get to know them better. You could tell how much you like that place and what you like about it. They will fall in love with it after I show them all around the big place.
Braylie Chaffin, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I was a tour guide I would let people tour the police station. I would tell them about the police station and its past. I’ll be good at that because I know a lot about history. I’d tell them about the criminals they caught. I would tell them about some of the most wanted and dangerous criminals. That’s why I would let tourists go in the police station.
Cole Jones, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I was a tour guide for my city, I would take visitors to the library. I would take visitors to the library to read the non-fiction books. They would like the books about American history. If they wanted to see the fiction books, I would take them to the fiction section. They could find Goosebumps books and other fiction books in that aisle. And if they wanted to see the realistic fiction books I would take them to that section. Those are the reasons I want to take visitors to the library.
Elizabeth Jennings, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Edwards

If I were a tour guide for my city I would take visitors to the YMCA, Natural Tunnel, and Bays Mountain. I would take people to the YMCA because it has a lot of fun activities like the jungle gym, or the regular gym in the kids’ area, and you can swim in pools inside and outside. The Natural Tunnel has a pool where you can swim and you can rent it if you want to celebrate your birthday there. Bays Mountain has animals like snakes, birds, squirrels, and wolves that you can see. There used to be a bear you could see there too. You can also go see a show at the Planetarium. These are the places I would take people if they visit my city.
Ella Lane, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Rhoton

If I were a tour guide for my area I would take visitors to the Appalachian Trail, the Appalachian caverns, and Natural Tunnel. While we hake the Appalachian Trail we could see coyotes, foxes, bears, deer, and birds. The wildlife is beautiful on the trail. We would get to see stalactites and stalagmites on the roof and the floor of the caverns. We could swim in the pool at Natural Tunnel. We could have a picnic in the park. It is a beautiful place. These are the places I would take people that visit my area.
Owen Jessee, 2nd, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Rhoton

If I were a tour guide for Bays Mountain I would take visitors to see the wolf show. They could see all the animals.
Bryson Hughes, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I were a tour guide I would take visitors to see Bays Mountain. They could go to the pond and go for a walk and see things.
Kayllen Lane, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I were a tour guide for Mexico I would take visitors to see where people dive off rocks. They could dive in the ocean and tan in the sand. You can see pretty birds in the sky.
Reese Stallard, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I were a tour guide for Pigeon Forge I would take visitors to the aquarium. We could see sharks and the fish. They could touch baby turtles and see jellyfish.
Alex Hensley, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I were a tour guide for Gatlinburg I would take visitors to see the aquarium. They could see sharks. They could see divers go in and feed the sharks.
Trevor Light, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I was a tour guide, I would take visitors to Myrtle Beach. I would take them to an aquarium to explore the fish. I would take them to see the boats.
Isabella McMurray, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I were a tour guide for Texas I would take visitors to see a ranch. I would take them to ride horses. I would let them help on the ranch. They could rope cows.
Hunter Salyer, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I were a tour guide for Florida I would take visitors to see Sea World. You will see rides and shows. If you get tired of Sea World you can go to Disney World. You can see Disney characters.
Joseph Solomon, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I were a tour guide for Bristol, I would take visitors to see the speedway to show them where the fast cars race. I would show them the dam and take them a walk around it.
Delphina Gonzalez, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I were a tour guide for New York City, I would take people to see the movie Beauty and the Beast. I would take them to see the city lights.
Anna Brinegar, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I was a tour guide for Myrtle Beach I would take visitors to see hermit crabs. I will take visitors to see the shows. Also, I would take visitors to see boats.
Rhiley Ball, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I were a tour guide for Bristol Caverns I would take visitors to the caves. I would take them in the caves to see the rock formations. I would show them the bats and let them feel the formations.
McKenna Bentley, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

If I were a tour guide for Kingsport I would take visitors to Bays Mountain. I will show them how to go hiking on the trail. I would take then to the zip-line. We could go hiking on the mountain.
Nevaeh Lane, 1st, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Light

I would take my visitors to Little Stony Falls. Hiking to Bear Rock is a fantastic activity. The waterfall is breathtaking. Oddly-shaped rocks and vibrant flowers catch your eye. If I were a tour guide, I would love to take visitors to Little Stony Falls for these reasons.
Kelly Quillen, 4th, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Crawford

If I could take people on a tour I would take them to Adventure Mendota. I would take people there because maybe some people would start liking kayaking. Plus. I think it’s good to try new things. Also, it might encourage other people to go kayaking more often. If I could take tourists on a trip in my city, this is where I would choose.
Arianna Hernandez, 4th, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Crawford

If I was a tour guide in Scott County, I would take my visitors to Natural Tunnel State Park. Natural Tunnel has a cave you can go inside of. There they also have a playground for little kids to play on. The last thing they have at Natural Tunnel State Park is a swimming pool so you can cool off in the summer. I love to swim and explore. Natural Tunnel lets me do both things.
Kaylan Coates, 4th, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Crawford

If I could be a tour guide in Scott County, I would take the people to Pal’s. The reason I would take them there is because they are only in our area. They have scrumptious food that can please almost everyone. They get your food to you extra quick. That is why I would take the visitors to Pal’s if I was a tour guide.
Destiny Porter, 4th, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Crawford

Beep! Beep! All aboard! I would take my tourists around the countryside of Scott County. We would see various colors of trees and stunning mountains in the distance. We could hike up to the fire tower and see the stunning view. Also, we could kayak down the Clinch River. My tourists and I would have the best time ever!
Keegan Light, 4th, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Crawford

If I could be a tour guide, I would totally take my guests to the Carter Fold. I would take them there because it is world-famous! The Carter Fold is also a big part of Southwest Virginia’s history. I would give my guests info and facts about the story of the Carter Fold. This is why I would take people to the outstanding Carter Fold located in Hiltons, Virginia.
Elizabeth Duncan, 4th, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Crawford

I would take my visitors to Natural Tunnel if I was a tour guide. They would get to see the natural life inside the cave. Learning col facts about thousand year old columns would be fun. The cave man bathroom is something else they would see. Natural Tunnel is a beautiful part of Southwest Virginia and that is why I would like to share with visitors.
Skyler Bentley, 4th, Hilton Elementary, Mrs. Crawford

I would take the visitors to Pizza Hut to show them how good of pizza they make. You might say, “Everyone has had Pizza Hut before!” Well, I don’t care because everyone needs pizza in their life.
Alex Hernandez, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

Through beautiful mountains, vast valleys, and magnificent forests there is a town known as Jonesville, VA. There are many wonderful sighting to discover in this town, but the one I think the travelers would like is the mountains. I would take them on hikes on our elegant trails, look down at the town inhabitants, and give them one tour that they wouldn’t forget.
William Scott, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would take visitors to the mountains. They have a sense of solitude to them. They have beautiful old trees, and amazing rocks carved by nature. Going to the mountains is a lifetime experience. The birds chirping, bugs singing, and solitude. The perfect place to take visitors.
Jacob Eldridge, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

My visitors would get to find out what it is like way up in our mountains. It’s full of wildlife, hiking trails, high overlooks, and waterfalls. As a tour guide, I wouldn’t make my visitors walk. We would all load up on four-wheelers to go see the beauty of my city. Except here, city isn’t exactly the right word to use.
Tate Cox, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I were a tour guide I would take my visitors to the mountains. Not everyone has seen a mountain in their life and personally they are beautiful! Mountains are also a great place to think about life which I think visitors would love!
Jacqueline Hurd, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks