Disney's Epcot to display George W. Bush paintings

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Former President George W. Bush working on one of his portraits of service members.
Former President George W. Bush working on one of his portraits of service members. Source: Disney

Portraits painted by former President George W. Bush are going on display at Epcot's American Adventure Pavilion at the Walt Disney World Resort.

"Portraits of Courage: A Commander's Tribute to America's Warriors," from the George W. Bush Institute, will go on display June 9 for a special 12-month exhibition.

The exhibit includes more than 60 color portraits of veterans and service members who have served since 9/11.

Bush got to know the subjects personally since he left office. Each painting includes a story written by Bush.

"Celebrating those who give so much to our country has been part of the fabric of the Walt Disney Company throughout our 100-year history," said Josh D'Amaro, chairman of Disney Experiences. "We're grateful to the Bush Institute for allowing us to feature this special collection and share it with our guests."

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