William Henry Weeks (1864–1936) was an early 20th-century architect who designed hundreds of buildings including many schools banks and libraries. He was well known for his monumental Greek Revival neoclassical style of architecture although he also employed other architectural styles. His offices were based in various parts of the San Francisco Bay area throughout his career.
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