All I have to say is, Wow. The twin cities has an awesome museum that has some great works, and it's free! I made a $20 donation, but I could have just walked right in. You can see Monet, Picasso, pretty much any famous modern artist FOR FREE. They even had some Hudson River School paintings (which I was not expecting, being in the Midwest and all.)
There were pieces of furniture that I would totally have in my home. Like this rocking chair, from the 1920's, and this hutch.
The only minus that I had was that a lot of the art was framed with glass. I don't like that - I get that you don't want people to touch the painting or whatever, but there really is no reason to do it. It's like seeing a landscape through a window. Especially when the glass is dirty with dust! Ugh.
The cafe in the museum was great, pretty reasonable for museum food... $9 for a salad and cup of soup! Compared to some museums I've been in that's giving the food away.
I think I ended up taking as many photos in the gift shop as in the actual museum. They had a lot of cute things, pretty (but expensive) dresses and a square teapot and decor that I was tempted to make myself when I got home. There was an entire wall of stationary, which I had to practice a ridiculous amount of willpower to avoid buying from. They also had an ocean-themed table, which I did buy from.
Overall, the place was definitely worth the trip! Especially on a rainy, dreary day like yesterday.