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Extract from the Plymouth Travel Guides:
A mile or so beyond Turtle Beach, Grafton Road meets a junction, where a left turn leads to
Plymouth
, Tobago's first European community, settled first by Latvians, then the Dutch and finally by the British. An attractive little town, its main attraction is
Fort James
, the oldest stockade in Tobago, built in 1811 by the British. The coral-stone structure and four cannons preside over an excellent view of Turtle Beach. If you're driving up the coast, it's wise to fill your tank at Plymouth's petrol station, as it's the only one for miles (Mon-Sat 6.30am-9pm, Sun 5.30am-9pm).
... read the whole Plymouth Travel Guides...
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