This postcard features a detailed view of the Army Y.M.C.A. building located at Fort Monroe, Virginia. The structure is a stately red brick building with prominent white columns and a decorative balcony above the entrance. The building is surrounded by well-maintained lawns and several trees, creating a serene and orderly environment. In front of the building, a large cannon is displayed on concrete supports, adding a military historical element to the scene. The bright blue sky with scattered clouds provides a vivid backdrop, enhancing the colors of the building and the greenery. The postcard captures the physical and mental development center of the garrison, as indicated by the text on the reverse side. The layout is typical of early 20th-century postcards, with a divided back for address and message. The publisher is Louis Kaufmann & Sons from Baltimore, Maryland, specializing in local views.