Today, the next president of the United States will celebrate in New York, no matter who wins.
Donald Trump has chosen a relatively banal hotel on Sixth Avenue. Hillary Clinton rented the enormous Javits Centre — with a glass ceiling — on the banks of the Hudson River.
The two locations are separated by a bit more than two miles of skyscrapers and iconic Big Apple landmarks that, for the world, symbolise America's power.
The area is one where a sea of New Yorkers and tourists mingle, many of them likely exhausted by a brutal White House campaign that has polarized the nation.
Team Trump's party site
At the New York Hilton Midtown, it's business as usual.
It's hard to imagine that this hotel, just a stone's throw from Trump Tower — the headquarters of the 70-year-old Trump's property empire — could be the scene of a political shockwave, if the Republican billionaire wins on Tuesday.
For now, the lobby is full — the Hilton is booked solid. On the third floor, far from public view, staff are putting the final touches to the giant video screens and booming sound in a ballroom where Trump will host his victory party.