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TSA officers Andrea Green, left, and Edmund Gray stand beside a piece of dressed up old carpet from the terminal at Portland International Airport on March 20. (Michael Lloyd/The Oregonian/The Associated Press)

SALEM, Ore. Visitors and locals lined up inside Portland International Airport to have their photos taken with an odd celebrity a piece of nearly 30-year-old carpet.

By days end, more than 800 photo booth-style pictures were snapped of people standing next to the segment of floor covering, hung up for an event called PDX Carpet Fest.

It was classic Portland, a city known for keeping it weird: a farewell party for the airports trademark teal carpet, which is being replaced after three decades under travelers and luggage wheels.

I guess this carpet is really iconic, and I cant imagine another city getting this worked up over carpet, said Sierra Prior, a Portland resident who posed for photos before boarding her plane to New Orleans.

The unmistakably 80s carpet at the airport known as PDX is decorated with dark-blue lines and red, lavender and purple dots a design meant to symbolize air traffic controllers view at night.

As word spread that it would be torn up, the weathered floor covering became an online superstar.

More than 40,000 foot selfies photos people took of their feet on the carpet were plastered on Instagram. The carpet got its own Facebook and Twitter pages.

Some local companies started selling T-shirts, coffee mugs and other products featuring its signature pattern.

Read more here:
Worn carpet on a roll at Oregon airport

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