Herbert W. Rhodes (June 14, 1886 – October 1956) was an American architect from Portland, Maine.
[1] He designed several notable buildings in his hometown, including the Chapman Building (one of Maine's first two skyscrapers),[2][3] the Eastland Hotel[4] and the State Theatre.
[6] Rhodes was born in Portland, Maine, but moved to Norwood, Massachusetts, as a child.
He attended Norwood High School and worked as an architect there from 1906 to 1915.
After Portland, he relocated to Burlington, Vermont, and later to Kingston, New York.