I would take visitors to New York City. People love going to the city for visiting. New York has the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and much more that people and visitors would love to see.
Eyan Bradley, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was a tour guide I would take visitors to the mountains. The mountains would be perfect for people to go to because the outdoors has plenty of things to do like fishing, hunting, and hiking. There isn’t anything like being surrounded by wildlife for a week or two.
Matthew Rogers, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was a tour guide, I would take visitors to the Statue of Liberty. I would explain to them how it got here and that France gave it to the U.S. for a gift to show that we are free from other countries.
Jazmine Stone, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

“Hello, welcome to Jonesville’s tour guide.” If I was a tour guide in Jonesville I would take the people to our gorgeous mountains, our beautiful sunsets, and most of all I would take them to our most famous Walmart! That’s where the hip kids hang out. So, my tour of Jonesville, Virginia would be a really nice, fun tour!
Grayson Weiant, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I were a tour guide, I would take my tourists to Stone Face Rock. There are many reasons why I would take them there. One of those is that underneath the stone face is a breathtaking creek. More reasons are the mountains behind are just as beautiful as the stone face itself. That’s where I would take them.
Lindsey Eldridge, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I were a tour guide I would take visitors to see the parks. Our parks stay clean sometimes but our park people try to keep them clean. I would show them our new activities we have in our parks.
Skyler Webb, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

The place that I would take tourists if I was a tour guide would be a walk through one of the beautiful forests of Lee County. It would be a great way for them to learn all about our city.
Gavin Lamb, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would take them to Stone Face Rock because that and the train are the only landmarks we have around here. Then I would take them to the spring pipe that just pokes out of the mountain, and sprays spring water. Last but not least I would take them to my house just for the heck of it. Then I would say my goodbyes and kick them out.
Dathen Ridings, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was a tour guide for my city I would take them to see our beautiful misty mountains. Our misty mountains contain wildlife, berries, and a beautiful view of the whole city. So come on down and enjoy the view.
Willow Dorman, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I were a tour guide for my city I would take visitors to Wal-Mart to show where you can shop. I would show them where the gas stations are and the schools. Then the last places I would show them is the fast food places like Hardees, McDonalds, and Taco Bell.
Nick Davis, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was a tour guide for my city I would take visitors to Cumberland Bowl Park because it is a good place to walk and there would be fun for the kids on the playground while the grownups could enjoy the great memorial wall for veterans that fought for our country and made America great. Cumberland Bowl Park has many great, fun things to do and to look at.
Dorothy Scott, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I were to be a tour guide for my city, I would take the tourists to Stone Face. I would also take them to Martins Fork. My city is very small so there are not many places to go to. So I would take them to Lee High School and the local park.
Jesse Jennings, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I were a tour guide, I would take people to the white rock and the sand cave. You can see more than just that. There’s a cliff you can look and see wonderful sights like ponds that look like faces, animals, and rivers that come together as a picture. It’s beautiful!
Katie Bear, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I were a tour guide I would take visitors to go to Stone Face Rock because it is so peaceful up there and you would want to welcome your visitors with a peaceful welcome.
Brianna Miles, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was a tour guide I would take my tourists to the park because it’s a very nice place to relax, be with friends and family, and to get some fresh air.
Logan Fleenor, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I were a tour guide for my city I would take them in the mountains. When you go in the mountains you get to see cool things. The mountains have always been fun for me. In the fall is the prettiest. It’s always cool to look over ridges in the fall.
Justin Lawson, 8th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was a tour guide for my county I would take my visitors to the caves, the blue hole, Cumberland Park, and the hole in the mountain oh and I would take them up on the ridge to see Mahala/Big Haley’s house. I would take my visitors to these places because my family and I go to all of these places and have so much fun but I would take them to Big Haley’s house because I like visiting my family’s favorite places. That is why I would take my visitors to those places.
Chloe Willis, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take visitors to Cumberland Bowl Park because it is a very old and beautiful park. It’s shaped like a bowl. I would also take visitors to White Rock so they could see all the nature. It is a cool sight when you get to the top. It’s also a very nice place to hike. So if I was a tour guide that’s where I would take my visitors.
Ethan Gordon, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I was a tour guide I would take people to school and make them work.
Mark, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

My city is Jonesville, Virginia and I would probably take them to Cumberland Bowl Park, and then we would play basketball and then we would go back and get in the car and we could go to the sand caves and when we leave we can just hike up to the White Rocks and then last but not least I would take them home dress them up like me and send them to school in my place and I would stay at home hunting for deer.
Taft Aldridge, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I was a tour guide I would take people to the bus station so they would get away from me. I like to be alone away from people. I talk a lot but I like to be alone. Anyway I hope I win this write on please pick me thanks.
Riley Harper, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

Well I would take them to Jonesville Park. When I was young, I would sometimes ask my mom if I could go to the park. Sometimes she said yes and sometimes no, but I would show it because it’s a fun place for kids to play.
Emily Nuxoll, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I was a tour guide I would take the visitors to Jonesville Park because it has a memorial there where all of the loved soldiers were buried and all of the loved people in our life and it’s just a fun place to go to and that’s where I would take the visitors if I was a tour guide.
Madison McElyea, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I was a tour guide, I would take them to the Natural Tunnel because it is pretty. It has a pool and a hiking trail. There is a tunnel that has railroad tracks on it and it’s just nice.
David Miles, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them on a hike to see all the pretty colors because the leaves are changing colors and falling off the trees. I think that is what they would want to see but I am not them so I do not know what they are thinking.
Evany Collins, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to the woods it has a lot of life and I love it and hopefully they would too. It’s very natural and fun to be up in the woods.
Luke, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take my visitors to Walmart and they could buy whatever they wanted and I would pay for it. After they were done shopping I would take them to the haunted hayrides. After that they would probably be hungry so I would take them to McDonald’s and feed them then they would go home. They would probably enjoy the little things so if I was a tour guide this is what I would do.
Kaitlyn Hamilton, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to the sand caves. They have different types of sands. It is also a pretty walk to and back. I have never been but my dad has and he said that it was pretty and cool. That is where I would bring them.
Alyssa Lewis, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I was a tour guide I’d take my visitors to Lovers Leap where a man and a women that were in love but they were from two different tribes and their tribes were fighting over land and so they snuck out at night and ran and as soon as the sun rose they jumped off hoping to be together in the afterlife.
Collier Collins, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I will take them to the park.
Hunter Collins, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to a tree and say, “This is the magical amazing unicorn-flavored oak tree which flies at night and explodes into candy canes and the worms eat the candy and turns into more trees.” And then little Jimmy will walk over to me and ask, “Really?” and I would respond, “No.” And that’s where I would take my visitors.
Tyler Lee, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I will take them to Cumberland Bowl Park because it has an oval shape.
Kendra Bledsoe, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson