Sure like those photos of your grandparents. The lodge still does have many old time photos hanging from the walls within. In regards to the "holding cell"...there are many disagreements that it actually did exist. Park Administer, and forest ranger at the time, Harry Grace said that it did not; Bud Rowe, the son of the late Howard Rowe, a county ranger who also worked at the Big Pines Park at that time, also said that they did not exist. Ranger Doug Milburn at Big Pines concurs. I've yet to find any documentation that anyone was detained in the storage room on the bottom of the step within the arch's north tower. There has been sources of local history that wrote that the cell was used to detain troublesome park visitors until the San Bernardino Sheriff could pick them up...yet the Park is well inside Los Angeles County and fell under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept, whose nearest station was in Lancaster.
In regards to the "cell" or bars that are located on top of the stairs in the existing north tower: those bars were put in to prevent anyone from climbing through the opening that was left when the south tower and arch walkway was removed.
thanks for the photos.....keep 'em coming for history's sake.
T. G.