Sarah and Julie,
We had something of the effect here in Denver, but not necessarily religious. We have a section in the west part of town named Barnum. This tract was sold to Phineas T. Barnum to lure him in to have his circus wintering grounds. Barnum finally picked Florida for that and he gave the tract back to Denver with the stipulation that no establishments to sell or to serve alcoholic beverages be allowed. Barnum was in the Temperance movement back then. There are no bars in Barnum itself, but across the main drags that border it, there are plenty!
There are some micro-communities that are springing up that are about as rigid as Wheaton, but Wheaton's strict religious mores has been there for a long time. A lot of those other strict towns of the past simply whithered away. Those newer micro-communities are also going away as the children grow up and move someplace where there is more tolerance. A few of those communities do attract the white collar crooks who get elected to local office and break most of the Ten Commandments in the commission of that office. Just as bad as those TV mega-ministeries.
Joelene