Scarborough, the capital city and economic hub of Tobago, is home to just over 17,000 people, making up about one-third of the island’s population. Established by European settlers in the mid-17th century, the town retains numerous colonial relics, including Fort King George, a prominent and well-preserved fortification that stands as one of the most visited sites. Visitors can explore these historical remnants, which offer a tangible connection to the area’s rich past, while also experiencing the vibrant, bustling atmosphere of the modern-day city.
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