Aerial survey view of Brawley Middle SchoolAerial survey · USDA NAIP · public domain
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Brawley Middle School

School building with paranormal student and staff activity

Mooresville, NC 28117

Research updated May 2026

Age

18+ for investigations

Cost

$

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Access

Limited Access

School building

Equipment

No Photos

ApparitionsSensed presence

Accounts describe student and staff apparitions and paranormal phenomena.

Plan Your Visit

1 way to experience
Drive-By

School Exterior Viewing

View the Brawley Middle School exterior from public areas.

Duration:
20 min

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Brawley Middle School family-friendly?
Active school building. Overall family fit: Moderate.
How much does it cost to visit Brawley Middle School?
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Do I need to book in advance?
No advance booking is required, but checking availability is recommended.
Is Brawley Middle School wheelchair accessible?
Brawley Middle School has limited wheelchair accessibility. Terrain: School building.