Light Up Louisville started with Lots of Lights parade - and lots of floats, and ended with lighting the famous 40 foot Christmas tree!
Protesters are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and an end to U.S. aid to Israel.
Several singers and speakers talked about remembering the struggles of the past and keeping up the fight for a brighter future.
The group toured the historic building and had an opportunity to meet with Mayor Craig Greenberg.
More than 50 years after their arrests led to a week of protests and riots in the city's west end, the Louisville Black Six are being honored, along with a long overdue apology.
Mayor-elect Greenberg and his staff want as many people as possible to attend the Jan. 2 inauguration at Metro Hall.
It was created by artist Carlos Gamez de Francisco.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Louisville on Saturday to demand action against gun violence.
A few dozen people gathered outside Metro Hall downtown Friday afternoon holding signs saying "choose life" and "end the buffer zone."
A number of Louisville area elected officials and leaders read the Declaration of Independence.