The university later changed the location to the N1 Parking Lot, near the Burke Museum.
According to its website, "The Burke Museum is dedicated to creating a better understanding of the world and our place in it.
The remains currently are curated at the Burke Museum in Seattle.
A visual history of Pioneer Square and immediately surrounding neighborhoods, by the Burke Museum.
(The Burke Museum has some nice diagrams of this.)
Meanwhile, the bones are at the Burke Museum in Seattle.
Another example is actual, on the north face of the Burke Museum at the University of Washington.
It moves next to the Burke Museum in Seattle.
Other items were sent to the Burke Museum at the University of Washington.
The Burke Museum is the court appointed neutral repository for the remains and as such they are not on exhibition.