Equality House

The property was purchased by Aaron Jackson, the founder of the nonprofit organization Planting Peace, after he saw a "for sale" sign on a nearby house when looking at the community on Google Earth.

[7] Later that same month, a gay wedding was held on the lawn of the Equality House to mark the occasion of the ruling of two historic Supreme Court cases involving LGBT marriage.

To mark the anniversary of the occasion, Equality House held a day-long party including a tour of the facility featuring "Legacy Project," an exhibition with memorabilia and stories or contributions of the LGBT community.

There was a group photo called "Plant one for Peace" featuring couples exchanging a kiss to express compassion.

[13] The graffiti and bullet holes were kept in place, and visitors to the house are encouraged to write messages of love on the vandalized wall.

[14] Equality House is intended to stand as a visible symbol of love and has not taken part in community works since the wizard wedding in 2015.

Equality House
Mott House