The Haunted History of
Novi’s Shiro Restaurant
Built
back in 1929 when there wasn’t much of anything it what was to
become Novi, a man named Charles Rogers built a home he named White
House Manor. This house was built for Rogers’ wife, Harriet
Thornton. Since the Rogers family departed the home, this mansion
has been many different things, but many people say that one thing
it has been since then, and still is today, is haunted.
The home was purchased by the
Crusoe family after the last Rogers passed away in 1942. They lived there
for 10 years, and then from 1973 until 1981 the house stood empty
until the Cervi brothers bought the home and turned it into a
restaurant. They called it “The White House Manor,” naming it after
the Rogers family home.
The Cervi brothers often talked
about strange events happening within the home. They had heard
sounds of foot steps on the vacant third floor. They also
noticed that when they would leave the restaurant after closing up
and turning all the lights off, that when they got out the
front door and to their cars that they would look up and the lights
of the third floor would be on.
In 1984, the Cervi brothers shut
down the White House Manor. It was re-opened by new owners in 1987
and renamed “Home Sweet Home.” Still strange occurrences had been
happening.
Once again, in 1998, the restaurant
was re-named and built into an establishment called “Shiro.” Until
this day it is still said to be haunted; but who really knows?

Today, Shiro is a wonderful
Japanese restaurant. The restaurant is unique and elegant, and it’s
nice place to visit to try something different. (REVIEW)
Shiro is located on the north side
of Nine Mile Road just east of Novi Road. If you haven't tried it
yet, you're missing out. And this Halloween season might just be the
perfect time to try it out too!