Learning about history is a must for visitors, according to Rushen Heritage Centre
Ensuring information is available about the history of Manx towns and villages is a must to attract tourists to the Island.
That's the view of a volunteer and member of the Rushen Heritage Centre in Port Erin, which opened in the village's former bus station just over a year ago.
Staffan Overgaard says tourists and residents often ask questions about the past when visiting the facility.
He believes information hubs like this are vital:
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