Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium
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Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium is a stadium
Stadium
A modern stadium is a place or venue for outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field or stage either partly or completely surrounded by a structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event.)Pausanias noted that for about half a century the only event...

 in Platteville, Wisconsin
Platteville, Wisconsin
Platteville is the largest city in Grant County in southwestern Wisconsin. The population was 11,224 at the 2010 census, growing 12% since the 2000 Census. Much of this growth is likely due to the enrollment increase of the University of Wisconsin–Platteville...

. It is used for collegiate and high school American football
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 and collegiate soccer, and is the home field of the University of Wisconsin–Platteville "Pioneers".

Pioneer Stadium opened in 1972 and holds 10,000 people. It is the second largest stadium in Division III collegiate football and the largest soccer stadium. From 1984-2001, the stadium and other university facilities were also used as the Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears
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' training camp
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 home.

In 2005, stadium renovations included replacing the grass surface with a Pro-Grass in-fill surface.

The stadium is named for Ralph Emerson Davis, a geologist and "godfather of the natural gas industry," who served as the Director of the Wisconsin Mining School, which would eventually merge to for the University of Wisconsin–Platteville. Davis's generous donation helped complete the $1.25 million facility.
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