At an altitude of 6,225', this lake on the California-Nevada border doesn't freeze due to its great depth
Named for a Moroccan port, it's also known as a mandarin orange
William Faulkner's novel "Mosquitoes" satirizes the literary life in this Louisiana city
Made famous in song, this river begins in Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp & empties into the Gulf of Mexico via Florida
These professional warriors wore 2 swords as a symbol of their caste
The title of this Willa Cather novel refers to a certain Ms. Shimerda
The name of the oil additive STP stands for Scientifically Treated this
This 1871 sequel is subtitled "Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys"
Hilton's first hotel in this city opened in 1999; the earlier "Hilton" there was actually a prison
Upon his death in 1989, he had served as emperor 62 years, the longest reign in Japanese history