Halloween on Hillcrest Avenue
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More than 50 homes on Hillcrest Avenue participate with over-the-top, Halloween-inspired decorations, making it a popular place for people to visit. (WDRB Photo) Oct. 30, 2024
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Keith Kaiser takes on the challenge of exploring Halloween on Hillcrest.
The spectacle began as a competition between neighbors in the 80s.
Halloween in general and trick-or-treating in particular can be overwhelming for children with autism.Â
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