
America's Aristocrats: Gardiner's Island
Fly into JFK, look toward the setting sun, and you see

Fly into JFK, look toward the setting sun, and you see

No. 6 Irving Family 1,247,880 acres (up 1,644 acres) J.K. Irving

I always wanted to be a Cartwright. To me, Bonanza wasn’t

Text by Lesli Allison | Photography by Sarah King, Heidi Crnkovic,

No. 30 H.L. Kokernot Heirs 278,000 acres The Kokernots’ ties to

Utah’s private national park finds a new steward. In Southern Utah,

No. 7 Singleton Family 1,100,000 acres Family patriarch Henry Singleton (1916–1999)

No. 2 Ted Turner 2,000,000 acres In late 2016, the Magazine

No. 1 John Malone 2,200,000 acres Leslie and John Malone acquired

In addition to ranking as one of the nation’s largest landowners,

No. 11 Peter Buck 800,000 acres (NEW TO LIST) Subway cofounder

When five-time Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola first saw the

Like the North Star above his beloved Flying D Ranch, our

The Magazine of the American Landowner singles out iconic steward of

“When you own a stock or a bond, is it something

No. 25 Jeff Bezos 400,000 acres (up 110,000 acres) One of