This weekend, New Yorkers are invited to explore their city in honor of urban activist Jane Jacobs.

Jane’s Walk NYC, hosted by the Municipal Art Society of New York (MAS), is an annual weekend celebration featuring over 200 FREE “walking conversations” throughout the five boroughs, led by local experts who care deeply about their neighborhoods.

In 2017, Jane’s Walks can introduce you to a 1906 movie studio that made Brooklyn the brief capital of silent film, a seedy Manhattanhotel where Woody Guthrie wrote This Land Is Your Land, a vast glacial forest hiding in Queens, a Bronx street modeled on the Champs-Élysées, a Himalayan architectural enclave in Staten Island, and more.

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All of the MAS-sponsored walks combine the simple act of exploring neighborhoods with personal observations, local history, and civic engagement. Brooklyn tours include: Midwood, before Hollywood: A film industry grew in Brooklyn, Billionaire’s Row, Brooklyn: Look into the future skyline of Flatbush & Atlantic, Jackie Robinson’s Brooklyn and more. A typical walking tour lasts about 90 minutes.

For the full list of tours, click here.