This vintage postcard features the Lou-Jordan Court, a classic motel located five miles north of Fayetteville, North Carolina, along U.S. 301. The image showcases the single-story motel building with a green roof, a neatly maintained circular driveway, and an American flag prominently displayed on a tall flagpole. Vintage cars parked in front of the motel add to the nostalgic mid-20th-century ambiance. The postcard employs the Photochrome printing technique, known for its vibrant color reproduction, typical of postcards produced from 1939 onward.

The reverse side provides detailed information about the motel, such as air conditioning, steam heat, room TV, carpeted floors, and an excellent adjacent restaurant, reflecting the amenities offered during its era. It was published by R. G. Johnson in Fayetteville, N.C., and printed by Dexter Press, a well-known publisher of high-quality postcards. The handwritten message and postage stamp date this postcard to 1950, adding authentic historical value and appeal for collectors. This postcard is an excellent collectible for enthusiasts of Americana, vintage travel, and North Carolina history.