Tobagonians will soon be able to look forward to a museum filled with the precious artifacts recovered from the Scarborough Port. The Chief Secretary announced that the Division of Tourism in collaboration with a number of Universities in America will be undertaking this project, in turn creating a location in Tobago that will be deemed a heritage site.

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