Nothing left of the Askov tower. Because the property appeared to be private, I did not rummage around looking for any old anchor pads.

ASKOV, a city in sections 19, 20, 29, and 30 of Partridge Township, was incorporated as a village on April 25, 1918, and separated from the township on April 8, 1921. It was founded by the Danish Peoples Society in 1906; the name is of ancient origin meaning "ash wood" and is the name of Denmark's largest folk high school. Most of the village was destroyed in the 1894 Hinckley fire. It had a Great Northern Railway station, and its post office began as Partridge, 1889-1909, before changing to Askov. Minnesota Place Names

IMG_1163 Askov
Askov benchmark.
IMG_1164 Askov
Currently located at Askov site.
IMG_1168 Askov
Took my photographs from a distance. Obviously private property.