A new marker now honors the founding of the Louisville Gay Liberation Front in 1970 and commemorates the first lesbian marriage court case.
Several bills hang in the balance as Kentucky lawmakers push to get them passed before the legislative session ends.
A hearing in Frankfort on Thursday drew a lot of emotional testimony from supporters and opponents of Senate Bill 115.
Hundreds of LGBTQ supporters rallied in Frankfort on Wednesday to oppose several legislative bills they said are anti-equality.
They were protesting some of the organization's policies.
Only 21 Kentucky cities, including Louisville, have a fairness ordinance on the books, and the Fairness Campaign has been pushing to take the protections statewide.
Kenneth Randall, who has been in business for 33 years, said the sign has been up for 10 years, but has recently received attention on Facebook.
The group will hold its first meeting Friday.
The exhibit at the Louisville Free Public Library's main branch commemorates the Fairness Ordinance, which was passed in 1999.