Modeled after legends of the American West, these fun, travel-ready characters are designed to be part of your journey—whether you're exploring Downtown Rock Springs, hitting the open road, or visiting iconic Wyoming landscapes. Snap a photo, share your adventure, and bring their story to life in new places.
The idea is simple: take Flat Butch and Flat Jane along for the ride and turn everyday trips into something memorable and shareable.
Back home in Downtown Rock Springs, their roots run deep. Flat Butch celebrates the early days of Butch Cassidy, who earned his nickname right here, while Flat Jane brings a bold Western spirit of her own to the story.
So take them with you.
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And wherever you go—take a little piece of Downtown with you.
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Butch Cassidy—born Robert LeRoy Parker—was one of the most legendary outlaws of the American West, but did you know he got his famous name in Downtown Rock Springs?
As a young man, Butch worked at a local butcher shop. Locals began calling him “Butch,” and the name stuck for life. Cassidy would go on to lead the notorious “Wild Bunch,” but his story started with simple, small-town roots in Rock Springs, Wyoming.
When you explore Downtown today, you’re walking the same streets where Butch Cassidy first earned his nickname. Imagine him hauling cuts of meat, joking with customers, and unknowingly stepping into Western legend.
Take Flat Butch with you as you explore Rock Springs and beyond—whether it’s Downtown landmarks, outlaw country, or the wide-open Wyoming ranges. Snap a photo, share your adventure, and connect with the outlaw spirit of the West.
Calamity Jane—born Martha Jane Cannary—was one of the most colorful and fearless figures of the American West, known for her larger-than-life stories and independent spirit. But did you know her story also connects to Rock Springs, Wyoming?
In her younger years, Jane is believed to have spent time in Rock Springs, living along the banks of Bitter Creek near what is now M Street. Like many who passed through this rugged railroad and mining town, she was drawn to the opportunity—and the adventure—of life on the frontier.
Jane was known for breaking expectations, riding with the men, and carving her own path across the West. Her time here reflects the same grit and determination that helped shape early Rock Springs.
When you explore Downtown today, you’re stepping into a place shaped by those same Western roots. Imagine the rail lines, camps, and characters who once filled these streets—each with a story as bold as Jane’s.
Take Flat Jane with you as you explore Rock Springs and beyond—whether it’s Downtown landmarks, historic sites, or wide-open Wyoming landscapes. Snap a photo, share your adventure, and celebrate the adventurous spirit of the West.