Minnesota was not even a state when George Washington led the country. But the nation's first president is finally making a visit of sorts at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. The Smithsonian is taking Gilbert Stuart's 1796 portrait of Washington on a tour of the western United States. Stuart is the same artist who created the image of Washington on the one-dollar bill. The M-I-A is the only midwestern stop for the portrait, which is valued at 20-Million dollars. The Director of the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution--Mark Pachter-- gave me a sneek peek of the famous portrait. He says the Smithsonian is remodeling the area where the painting normally hangs. So this is the last time the 8-foot-by-5-foot painting will leave its Washington D-C- home.