Scarborough, Tobago
Scarborough is the chief town and deepwater harbour of Tobago island in the Trinidad and Tobago group in the southern Caribbean Sea. Formerly called Port Louis, it overlooks Scarborough Harbour, formerly Rockly Bay.
Scarborough succeeded Georgetown, now Mount Saint George, as capital of Tobago in 1796, though it had been destroyed by fire only six years earlier. On top of the hill is Fort King George (1770s), with a ruined barracks and hospital, and a rebuilt Anglican church.