This 1930 postcard features the impressive Elks' Home in New Orleans, Louisiana—a grand structure that once served as the local lodge for the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. With its stately columns and refined architectural details, the building reflected the Elks’ emphasis on fraternity, charity, and civic pride. Located in a city known for its rich cultural heritage and distinctive architecture, this lodge would have been a hub of social activity during the Roaring Twenties and into the early Depression years. E.C. Kropp, publisher.