In the 1980’s and 1990’s facilities at Burge were expanded to include cabins located around the farm, as well as a covered pavilion, a lodge, and the Conservatory, a banquet and party facility. In addition a memorial monument has been erected at the historical graveyard located in the middle of the Burge property which contains the remains of many African-American persons who were slaves, former slaves, and freedmen upon whom Burge depended during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Sandy Morehouse and his wife Betsy have three married daughters, Jill, Nancy, and Evie, each of whom with her spouse is devoted to the farm, to its future, and to its developing history.
From 1809 to the present Burge has miraculously been passed down from generation to generation within the same family. Some land has been sold and other added. Its current role as a farm, private club, and entertainment facility utilizes well the lovely rolling fields surrounded by pine and cedar trees as well as the now time honored home and outbuildings.