User talk:Dhl1956

I find it hard to believe the following statement in the article for "Coloma, Wisconsin":

In 1913 Coloma became famous for its taverns and brothels. This rose the population in the area from 212 to nearly what it is today. This was mostly due in part to the lack of profalactics. After the population rose, so did the amount of inbreeding; with the high number of sibling sexual favors the brothels closed thus leaving it in the current ghost town state it is today. Today you can still find the original brothel owner at the local tavern Sneaky Pete's.