President George W. Bush’s ‘Portraits of Courage’ Extended Again at EPCOT

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Three portraits in a gallery display: a man in a striped cap (top left), a smiling man (bottom left), and a man with a prosthetic leg golfing (right). Painted frames, neutral wall background. These inspiring "Portraits of Courage" remind visitors of the heroes often celebrated at EPCOT.

President George W. Bush’s ‘Portraits of Courage’ Extended Again at EPCOT

Disney has again extended the exhibit featuring portraits of veterans painted by former U.S. President George W. Bush. Guests can see the display in The American Adventure pavilion at EPCOT.

Portraits of Courage Extended

Three portraits in a gallery display: a man in a striped cap (top left), a smiling man (bottom left), and a man with a prosthetic leg golfing (right). Painted frames, neutral wall background. These inspiring "Portraits of Courage" remind visitors of the heroes often celebrated at EPCOT.

Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors debuted in June 2024. Disney later extended it into 2026. They have now announced it will be extended through the Fourth of July weekend as part of Disney’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.

The exhibit includes over 60 paintings of post-9/11 veterans.

Disney will also celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with expanded Fourth of July fireworks and the debut of Soarin’ Across America at both Disney California Adventure and EPCOT.

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