Savoy, Massachusetts is full of scenic beauty and home to Tannery Falls. The Westford River, located in Savoy, is known to be an excellent fly-fishing river, while the Savoy State Forest is well known for beautiful views of the Purple Hills. Only 24 miles from the city of Pittsfield, Savoy offers a little something for everyone.
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Settled: 1777
Incorporated: 1797
County: Berkshire
Savoy, MA Population:
2008: 722
2000: 705
1990: 634

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