05/21/2026
In 1929, Polk County opened the doors to its very first hospital — the original St. Luke’s on Carolina Drive in Tryon. What began as the Tryon Infirmary, led by Dr. Marion C. Palmer and Dr. Allen J. Jervey, quickly became a lifeline for the community. With just three doctors, four nurses, and a small support staff, this beautiful stone building marked the beginning of modern healthcare in our region.
For decades, patients climbed the hill to this Tudor‑style landmark for care, comfort, and recovery. Its walls witnessed the earliest chapters of St. Luke’s — a hospital built on vision, service, and the belief that even a small mountain town deserved exceptional medical care.
Today, the building still stands as a reminder of where it all began and how far our community hospital has come.