The acquisition took place on January 1, 1971, and included the three branches.
In addition to classic media such as painting and sculpture, its acquisitions also include video art.
The acquisition includes 115,000 acres of undeveloped land, which the company values at $6 million.
The acquisition included development rights for 800,000 more square feet of office space on the 102 acres, although that option has not yet been exercised.
The acquisition also included access to the Hawaii market.
The recent acquisitions, which art experts estimate are worth well over $1 million, include works by 13 well-known artists.
The acquisition included the purchase of four acute-care hospitals and a home health company.
That acquisition included a heat set web publication press.
The acquisition included over 8000 commercial and retail customers.
Mr. Schwartz said the county's acquisition could include "all or part of the island."