The Cary Ranch is a unique archaeological preserve in Riverside County, California. Long the site of a thriving indigenous village adjacent to an important trail, it was visited by Spanish explorer Juan de Anza and his chronicler Padre Kino in the 17th century long before it became the site of a small modern family ranch operation which lasted through the Depression and into the 21st century. The ranch today is is managed by The Archaeological Conservancy and the three earlier streams of history on the site are carefully preserved. Visits and tours are arranged through the Conservancy. In 2013 we made an oral history DVD with Richard Cary, last resident family member on the ranch. Here he shares his recollections of growing up on the ranch and later of working to protect the archaeological and historic heritage of the ranch property. The resulting film can be viewed online, or a high resolution version is available through Archaeoikon.