I would take them to my house. The reason I would take them to my house is because I want to show them how it feels to raise a farm.
Tristian Stone, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I was a tour guide I would take my tourists to Blue Hole. It’s because I think that it would be interesting since no one knows how deep it is. It is naturally blue. It is also too cold for animals and fish to live in. Maybe the tourist would be interested in it like me. So that is where and why I would take them.
Willow Britton, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I were a tour guide for my city, Lee Country, I would take them to the “Blue Hole.” It is right down the road from my house. Most people have never heard about it but the story behind it is that researchers have come down there before to check how deep it is but they could not go farther than 100 feet so we still have no idea the exact measurement of how deep it is. It is also so cold that fish, snakes, and other living animals cannot live in it.
Emma Fortner, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take the visitors on a drive down one of Lee County’s many beautiful back roads. I feel these back roads are a true trademark of Lee County. Lee County may not have many industrial things but, we have some of the most beautiful scenery in Virginia and I think new visitors would really like it.
Mia Jerrell, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I was a tour guide I would take the visitors to Wilderness Road Park so they can see the wildlife here in Lee County.
Darin, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I was a tour guide, I would take them to a pretty place and interesting place. I would take them to see buffalo, and forest to see the amazing outdoors. Then maybe go for a hike to see the blue hole. I might take them to some old places we have in Virginia. Finally I would take them to see some of the farms.
Raven Burgan, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take visitors to the Blue Hole. I would take them there because the Blue Hole is very interesting and it is close to my house. The water comes out of a cave and the water is naturally blue. The water is so cold that nothing can live in it. The cave is really, really deep. I think that visitors will really enjoy the Blue Hole.
KK Gibson, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take my visitors into the town of Jonesville to look at the wall mural beside the court house. It has been there for a long time and would be interesting for someone who has never seen it. Even through all the years it’s been there it still contains its beauty to me!
Caylea Ellis, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

We have a lot of stuff about us. Like we have a lot of stuff from the Civil War. We have an old battlefield and a cemetery. We have Wilderness Road. We have many things about us. Too many to say. Thank you.
Shirley Washburn, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to Cumberland Bowl Park to show them that the park that looks like it’s in a bowl and the history of it.
Kaleb Hilton, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I were a tour guide I would take someone to the Cumberland Bowl Park. I would let them do whatever they wanted to do. Like watch a Little League baseball game or play basketball and then I would leave.
Tanner Epperly, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take my visitors hiking up to the White Rocks Mountains and tell them how many beautiful plants, trees, and animals you can see and tell them to be kind to the wilderness and that means don’t litter, don’t cut down trees. We love our state and so should you!
Jessie Barton, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I were a tour guide for my city I would take them to Virginia to the sand caves, the park, McDonald’s, the Stone Face Rock, and the Blue Hole.
Daniel Moore, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I was a tour guide I would take them to my house so I can sleep and play video games, while they go and take pictures.
Jakob Crowder, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to the road where you can see Great Stone Face. Then I would take them up to the mountains on top of the rock. Then I would take them to eat at the Patio Drive-In which has been here for years. They have great food and a fun place to hang out.
Hayden Hobbs, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take my visitors to the sand caves first. Then I would go to the natural bridge. After that I would take them to Stone Face Rock. Finally I would go to the White Rocks.
Justin, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to my house for VIP tour. They could go outside, and do something that would actually make them happy because there’s nothing else to do.
Riley Brook, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I were a tour guide I would take visitors to the Blue Hole. I would take them there because my family and I go there all of the time it is very fun. That is why I would take them to the blue hole.
Kaelyn Pendergraft, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

First, I would take them to get something to eat and, then I would like to take them to Wilderness Road State Park and they would see all the beautiful wildlife and take them in the building and show them the different awesome artifacts they have and all the historic guns and all the different log cabins and just all the beautiful stuff at Wilderness Road State Park.
Madison King, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take the visitors to the lights in Pennington Park. I think the visitors would love it, all the lights and colors in the park. Santa, reindeer, elves, and snowmen so many beautiful little lights. We need to thank the men and women for putting these lights out. I think it would be a great thing.
Sierra Woodard, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to the Blue Hole, because it’s very unique and there isn’t another around here. It’s very cold and blue and it leads down to a cave. It’s my favorite thing in our county. That is why I’d take them to the Blue Hole.
Emma Clontz, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I’d take my visitors to Stone Face Rock. I’m amazed at the sight of it. It is just mind-blowing! The rocks are made or formed into a face. It actually looks like a person’s face! If I took them to eat I’d take them to The Patio. It’s a drive-in food place. It has lots of food, ice cream, milk shakes, and even desserts! So, I’d take them to those places. Even if they aren’t popular here they are special to me!
Reece Cook, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to the river and let them play around.
Jimmy, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to the Blue Hole because it stays cold freezing cold. It’s deep. A deep-water diver went in. They could not find the bottom of it. It’s dark, dark blue in the center.
Makayla Burgan, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to Lights in the Park in Pennington because it is so beautiful and I think they would like that. You can get hot chocolate and crackers. You can walk around the park, or drive around. And after that I would take them out to eat.
Lynsey Blair, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to a donkey down the road, we named him, Racer.
Payton Eldridge, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to the Blue Hole and let them swim. Then after they were done and dry I would show them my four-wheeler trail. And finally take them to Subway.
Matthew Moore, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to the sand caves and hike up there and tour the sand caves. I would tell them about the sand caves. I would also tour Cave Springs and show them the natural pool from a river and hike too.
Blake Ely, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

Lee County Cumberland Bowl Park because it has always been peaceful. There is an old house the door length is nine inches and five feet. There are lights in the park in Cumberland. Some look funny, cute, and peaceful.
Erica Pilon, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

If I have visitors then I would take them to the Lights in the Park because it is very interesting and very pretty.
Kalie Bloomer, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to the Cumberland Bowl Park and show them around it. I would let them walk around in it.
Nicholas Kimberlin, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson

I would take them to my brother’s best friend’s pond to let them fish and get on a canoe and take a relaxing ride and camp under the stars and have a relaxing but fun time.
Carrier Wilder, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Gibson