Egremont, Massachusetts Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population varies by neighborhood, and you can see the racial diversity in South Egremont by looking at the map. In general, it's good to have a mix of races living close together, while an all-white neighborhood would be poor in diversity. Below are some key statistics regarding population and steets in Egremont City. These statistics may surprise you!

There are several churches in the city, as well as two supermarkets. The city also has a market every Friday. The town has a vibrant public and community arts program. The Florence Arts Centre is located near the town, and hosts live events and art exhibitions. The Florence Paintmakers uses the local iron ore pigment to make oil paints and other art materials. Egremont also has a history of mining and processing.

The population of Egremont is 1,202, which is a modest growth in population over the last year. It's located just outside the Lake District National Park. In winter, visitors come to the area for its ski resorts, while summertime residents enjoy the nearby Norman Rockwell Museum and Tanglewood performing arts center. The city is quiet, but Albany, NY, is just 40 miles to the west.

In terms of race and ethnicity, the population of Egremont is less diverse than its neighbor, Copake Falls CDP, where the population is 80% white. A few other statistics show that Egremont has the highest percentage of foreign born citizens in the U.S. (Figure 36).