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After going dark last year, ‘Christmas on Knob Hill’ returns with a little help from Santa’s ‘elves’

Health issues forced San Marcos resident Bill Gilfillen to end his famous 37-year-old lighting spectacle in 2023, but grateful neighbors have stepped up in a big way

Gill Gilfillen stands in front of his Christmas light display at his Knob Hill Road home as he prepares his display for its first evening on Thanksgiving Day. He found some of the decorations were not getting power and was going to have figure them out in daylight on Wednesday. (Charlie Neuman / For The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Gill Gilfillen stands in front of his Christmas light display at his Knob Hill Road home as he prepares his display for its first evening on Thanksgiving Day. He found some of the decorations were not getting power and was going to have figure them out in daylight on Wednesday. (Charlie Neuman / For The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Health issues forced San Marcos resident Bill Gilfillen to end his famous 36-year-old lighting spectacle in 2023, but grateful neighbors have stepped up in a big way

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