Located in northeast Indiana, Noble County was created in 1836 and named for Indiana's first U.S. senator, James Noble. Noble County is home to the cities of Kendallville and Ligonier, as well as the towns of Avilla, Cromwell, Rome City, Wolcottville, and the county seat of Albion.
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