The remaining land is private or owned by the state of Washington.
Most of the remaining land is now open to the public for hiking.
The Brothers sold the remaining land to the government for 7000.
"There's so much money involved and you're the last holder of any remaining land."
Plans for the development of the remaining land are on hold until money is available.
Various private interests own the remaining land, totaling less than 1%.
However, the government refused to give the remaining land to the university.
Much of the remaining land is used for vegetables and flowers.
Various private interests own the remaining land, totaling about one percent of the state.
After her death the title for the remaining land will be turned over to the Trustees.