The Noble-Kendall House, also known as Kendall Place, is a historical residence located in Albia, Iowa, United States.
Alvis E. Noble was a local businessman and contractor who operated a concrete block factory.
Completed in 1907, it was built with concrete block, which was an unusual building material for residential construction at the time.
Due to health concerns, he pulled out of the 1912 race and returned to Albia to practice law.
The Kendall's remained in Des Moines after he was governor, eventually living in the home he bought from his colleague Senator Albert B. Cummins.